Natural history hike in the Greifswald countryside
Hike along the Ryck - the river that initially makes its way inconspicuously as a ditch through fens and fields before widening into the harbor basin that has shaped the face of the city for centuries. The joint exploration of this special cultural landscape, which is home to numerous animal and plant species, offers the opportunity not only to train one's own perception, but also to try to express a landscape that was shaped and painted by Caspar David Friedrich. Tour: around the Ladebower Moor Meeting point: STRAZEfoyer (Stralsunder Str. 10) Duration: approx. 4.5 hours Admission: free, a donation is requested. Registration: not required Pack a small picnic for the hike around the Ladebower Moor! Sturdy shoes are essential, identification books are welcome. Overview of dates and guides: June 02, 3 pm, Micha Weil, bog microbiologist and wilderness educator September 01, 7 a.m., Henrike & Taline de Boer, landscape ecologists The event is taking place as part of the anniversary "250 Years of Caspar David Friedrich - From Greifswald to the World" with financial support from the University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald and the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.