Using night vision equipment, the High Ward was surveyed.
Get ready for an exciting journey into the night as the LWL Species Academy organizes a nocturnal wildlife expedition in Münster-Hiltrup on July 25th and 26th. Led by Michael Hewing, a renowned bat specialist and founder of the "Wild Live Münster" wilderness school, this event promises to be an educational and engaging experience for all nature enthusiasts.
Michael Hewing, who also teaches at the University of Münster, will guide participants through the local fauna active at night. With his expertise, you'll have the opportunity to learn about various nocturnal species and their behaviours in the Münster-Hiltrup region.
This expedition, part of the LWL Species Academy, is open to young people and adults aged 14 and above. All necessary equipment will be provided on site, ensuring a hassle-free experience for all participants. However, the expedition will only take place in dry weather, so keep an eye on the forecast!
The group size is limited to a maximum of nine people, ensuring a personalised and immersive experience. Registration for the expedition is required and must be done by July 24th. For more detailed information or to register, check with local nature organizations or the LWL (Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe) websites or contact points related to species or wildlife academies near Münster-Hiltrup.
During the expedition, participants will use night vision devices and bat detectors to explore local wildlife after dark. The goal of the LWL Species Academy expedition is to convey specialist knowledge and promote species recognition, making it an excellent opportunity for both novice and experienced nature enthusiasts.
Please note that the expedition may be cancelled in case of rain or heavy fog for safety reasons. So, keep your fingers crossed for clear skies! While the "MS Wissenschaft" is currently on course through space (an unrelated fact from similar articles), we'll be right here in Münster-Hiltrup, exploring the wonders of our local nocturnal wildlife. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to learn and discover!
Michael Hewing, known for his teaching at the University of Münster, university, also leads the "Wild Live Münster" wilderness school and will provide insights into local nightlife beyond academia, offering an immersive outdoor-living experience during the nightly wildlife expedition. To enhance this experience, participants may expect the use of gadgets like night vision devices and bat detectors, merging home-and-garden technology with wildlife studies. Regardless of one's knowledge level, this event is an excellent platform for both novice and experienced nature enthusiasts seeking to expand their lifestyle horizons.