Offers for schools
ZM 015 | Threat to biodiversity - intensive
Every day we read in the newspapers about the threat to biodiversity and species extinction, every day species die out. These processes have many different causes. Using the example of the rhinoceros, the giant tortoise, the Amur leopard and other animals, the causes of their endangerment are examined and protective measures are explained.
Based on their knowledge of the causes of species threats, the participants can then draw up a list of protective measures that they consider suitable for their own actions, e.g. at school.
Information
Target group: from grade 10
Max. participants: 30
Duration: 90 minutes
Cost: 67,50 Euro
Consultation and reservation
The Museum Service Hamburg will advise you in detail about the educational offers at the Zoological Museum and then book the desired offers for you.
- Telephone: +49 40 428 131-0
- E-mail: info"AT"museumsdienst-hamburg.de
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