Wildpark Knüll's 'Wolf Day' Celebrates Biodiversity at Night
Wildpark Knüll is hosting a special event, 'Wolf Day', on October 3rd, with a focus on 'Biodiversity at Night'. The festival runs from 11:00 to 17:00, and entry is just the regular fee. Visitors can enjoy various activities, including craft sessions, face painting, and storytelling in the entrance area.
The Hunting Lodge will cater to visitors' culinary needs throughout the day. The festival offers unique activities like 'fishing for the moon' and 'catching falling stars'. Visitors can also watch Rumpelstiltskin's dance and help Joringel find his Jorinde, as told in the Brothers Grimm fairy tale.
The main attraction is the five-member wolf pack, consisting of Balou, Marisol, Grete, Loki, and Vidar. These wolves will be fed throughout the day, giving visitors a direct look at these magnificent creatures. The Wolf Day also features information sessions about wolves, their history, and typical behaviours.
Adding to the enchantment, 'The Forgotten Worlds of Fritzlar' brings creatures of the night to life. The Herb Witch and Smoke Witch will entertain visitors with nighttime stories and fairy tales.
The Wolf Day at Wildpark Knüll promises a day filled with wonder, education, and entertainment. With its focus on 'Biodiversity at Night', visitors can learn about these nocturnal creatures and their habitats. The event is a fantastic opportunity for both adults and children to engage with nature and folklore in a unique and captivating way.
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