Botanical gardens are oases of diversity. Not only do they provide a home for various rare and special plant species, the plants in turn also serve as a valuable habitat and food for various insects. Together with entomologist Manuel König (Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum), guests roam through the botanical garden and experience it like never before. The beauty and peculiarity of the insect world lies in the small and hidden things, which are explored during the guided tour "Insights into the insect world of the botanical garden".
As part of the Bioblitz on biodiversity in botanical gardens, all guests are also invited to get actively involved: With the help of the free iNaturalist app, observations of animals, plants, fungi or lichens can be easily documented and shared. The more comprehensive the data collected, the more accurately the biodiversity can be recorded.
The meeting point is at 3 p.m. in front of the domed greenhouse of the Botanical Garden of Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf.
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