The day of action for our soil engages all the senses: It's about seeing and recognizing, feeling, smelling and even hearing...
Whether young or old, everyone learns a lot about what otherwise remains undiscovered underfoot. So you can experience at first hand what makes our soil so valuable for nature and for us humans!
Participation in all activities is free of charge and possible without prior registration (sometimes limited number of people). Visiting the exhibition Save Land. United for Land is free of charge.
11 a.m. - Start of the Soil Action Day
With stands and activities by
NaturGarten e.V.
Determine plant diversity
Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
Under the magnifying glass: Discover the hidden life underground
Museum Koenig Bonn - FörTax Group
Woodlice and myriapods are inconspicuous heroes of the soil - the importance of arthropods
Federal Information Center for Agriculture
Keeping an eye on your own soil: Recognizing and evaluating soil properties
bonnorange
Why waste is such a valuable commodity
University of Bonn - Soil sciences
The problem of littering
UNCCD-G20 Global Land Initiative
How can we restore soils worldwide?
Bonn Science Shop
Water permeability of the soil
11:30 a.m. - Discovery tour
Children's tour with the soil microphone around the Bundeskunsthalle
11:30 a.m. - Infinite diversity! Recognizing and evaluating soil properties
Expert guided tour Uni-Bonn with Dr. Sara Bauke, University of Bonn
12 noon - The soil is our habitat! A tour through the exhibition
Curator's tour Save Land. United for Land with Dr. Henriette Pleiger
2 p.m. - Discovery tour
Children's tour with the ground microphone around the Bundeskunsthalle
2 p.m. - The earth is our habitat! A tour through the exhibition
Curator's tour Save Land. United for Land with Dr. Henriette Pleiger
3 p.m. - Watch out for dust! Germany's soil is disappearing
Lecture & discussion with Prof. Dr. Rainer Duttmann, University of Kiel
4 p.m. - Infinite diversity! Recognizing and evaluating soil properties
Expert tour Save Land. United for Land Dr. Stefan Pätzold, University of Bonn