How we can preserve biodiversity and realise its potential is the focus of the after-work tour with Maurice Naber through the special exhibition Planet *A.
This exhibition on biodiversity shows what makes biological diversity so unique, why we need it, what factors threaten it – and what we can all do to help halt species loss.
Topics covered during the tour include an insight into the threats to biodiversity, assessments of biodiversity, and a look ahead to a future where we benefit from more nature.
The travelling exhibition *Planet A* is a project of the Research Initiative for the Conservation of Biodiversity (FEdA), which is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education, Research, Technology and Space, and was developed at the Senckenberg Natural History Museum in Frankfurt.
Date
Every third Thursday of the month, from 6.30 pm
Place
Hamburg Museum of Natural History – Zoology
Type
Guided tour
Series
Untold Stories – Special!
Target audience
Adults
Price
€4, registration opens shortly!
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