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News Article: Discover Grasshoppers at Halde Schöller Excursion in Germany
Curious nature enthusiasts are invited to join the Halde Schöller grasshopper excursion, a fascinating educational trip organized by NABU Wuppertal. The excursion takes place at the Oetelshofen quarry, a unique location teeming with local flora and fauna.
This three-hour journey is aimed at learning about grasshopper species, their habitats, and lifestyles. Participants can expect to walk moderate distances, approximately 2 to 5 kilometers, on uneven terrain, so sturdy footwear is required.
Registration is necessary to participate in the excursion. Interested individuals can register via email at [email protected] or by phone at 0151 / 15856218. The group size for the excursion is limited to a maximum of ten people, so early registration is recommended.
Although no specific registration deadline is mentioned, it's best to register a few days in advance to secure a spot. The excursion is not suitable for strollers due to the nature of the terrain.
Participation in the excursion is free, but donations are welcome to support the ongoing work of NABU Wuppertal. For more information about the organization and other events, visit their website at www.nabu-wuppertal.de.
Grasshoppers are commonly seen and heard in summer at Halde Schöller, making this excursion an ideal opportunity to learn about these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. Whether you're a seasoned nature lover or just starting to explore the world of insects, this excursion promises an enlightening and enjoyable experience.
- The three-hour grasshopper excursion at Halde Schöller, organized by NABU Wuppertal, offers a unique chance to explore outdoor-living and home-and-garden environments teeming with local flora and fauna, including grasshopper species and their habitats.
- After the excursion, participants might be inspired to incorporate elements of outdoor-living and a greater appreciation for wildlife into their lifestyle, transforming their home-and-garden spaces into inviting habitats for various creatures, such as grasshoppers.