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What do forest animals do? - Animal behavior course

  • Zuckertag GmbH Ehrengutstraße 10 80469 München Germany (map)
What do forest animals do?
€100.00

How to know what animals are doing if you don’t see them directly? Was that fox playing? Whose animal tracks are those left in the mud? Who built that house? Be ready to explore and fall in love with a range of fascinating animal behaviours in 6 unique classes! In this course, we will focus on amazing wild animals living just near us (foxes, deer, badgers, hedgehogs, wild boars, martens, and many more). We will watch their secret behaviour captured by camera traps footages collected in Forsternrieder Park (Bavaria), explore their nocturnal and diurnal activities (where they hide, what they eat, what tracks they leave, what sounds they make, and much more) and do lots of scientific activities together!

This course will provide the opportunity to develop children skills and knowledge about behavioural patterns of forest animals and how to respect them.

Age: 5-10 years old, Maximum: 5 children

When: Saturdays 7-14-21-28 November, Saturdays 5-12 December

** single sessions are possible to be booked separately (20 Eur each)**

The whole course is held by Dr Sandra Tranquilli, zoologist, ethologist, and wildlife conservation biologist, she is the founder of Little Wildlife Explorers.

7 Nov. Class 1. Animals of the forest

14 Nov. Class 2. Who is hiding there?

21 Nov. Class 3. Whose eyes are those?

28 Nov. Class 4. Small forest creatures

5 Dec. Class 5. Who has left those tracks and signs?

12 Dec. Class 6. Do you see what I see?

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Earlier Event: October 17
I want to be a naturalist! (5+ years old)
Later Event: November 7
Animals of the forest