Animal autumn walk in the Natureum | Landkreis Stade

Animal autumn walk in the Natureum | Landkreis Stade

Autumn is there, and with it the changes in nature that put the Natureum Niederelbe in Balje in the spotlight. On Sunday, November 10th, at 2 p.m., visitors have the opportunity to get to know the animal inhabitants of the Natureum in a changing way. Marina Schöwerling, the expert on site, will lead the guests through this exciting walk. While the temperatures are falling and the days are getting shorter, the wildlife shows its best side, because many animals have already bought a thick winter fur. In particular, the sheep breed Skudden, which lives in Natureum, stands out through her protective fur, which she preserves from cold and wet.

The Natureum offers a home for a variety of animals, including from the dwarf to the Schleswig cold blood horse. Guests can not only be an observer, but also come into contact with parts of the animals. This interaction creates a unique experience that is instructive and entertaining for both children and adults. The museum is open on the weekends from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in November, with reduced winter prices. Entry costs 9 euros, children under the age of four have free access.

Special tips and information

The Natureum is easily accessible via the B 73 and the element. It should be noted that the museum remains closed from November 25th to January 3.. Dogs are welcome on a leash during the opening times, but not in the buildings themselves. The employees of the Natureum are available by phone for detailed information on arrival and events.

A recently published article on the website of the Cuxverein notes that introducing nature educational offers such as these walks is a great way to inspire children and adults for the domestic wildlife. Such events promote awareness of environmental protection and understanding the life of the animals, while they at the same time provide fun and variety. A little more about animal husbandry in the Natureum can also be read in the article where different animal species and their importance are illuminated for the region.

The autumn walf is not only an opportunity to experience the domestic wildlife up close, but also an important part of the educational offers of the Natureum. The close connection between humans and animals promotes respectful use of nature. In addition to the animal encounters, it also offers a lot of information about the habitats and behaviors of the animals in the Natureum for a deeper insight into the holistic programs and animal husbandry. The contribution on the side of the Cuxverein offers further insights .

Whether for family outings or simply as a nature lover - the animal autumn walk in the Natureum promises an experience that remains in the memory for a long time. Visitors are cordially invited to join this special event and discover the fascinating sides of the autumn animals, while they are immersed in the important ecological topics of the region at the same time.

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