Nature Festival: The secret world of bugs - Immerse yourself in an unknown world that lies right at your feet
Nature Festival: The secret world of bugs
Immerse yourself in an unknown world that lies right at your feet
Daniel Ballmer, ecologist and documentary filmmaker, invites you to immerse yourself in an unknown world that lies right at your feet.
Bugs don't get good press. But only a tiny handful of species are bloodsuckers or agricultural pests. In addition to these, there are over 1,000 native species that perform a wide variety of functions. Among them are beneficial insects that devour aphids and caterpillars and are now also used specifically in greenhouses. Or harmless plant suckers that are an important food source for birds. The hidden realm of bugs also includes swimmers, divers and water striders that rid our ponds of mosquito larvae. Or seed thieves that, like squirrels, ensure that young plants germinate. Hardly any other group of insects is so diverse in its appearance and way of life. And hardly any other is so well suited to enhancing the quality and plant diversity of a habitat.
Daniel Ballmer, ecologist and documentary filmmaker, invites you into a world you have probably never noticed before. Join him as he delves into the microcosm of meadows and forests. Under the magnifying glass, discover charmingly clumsy creatures with cow spots, poison mixers with flamboyant warning colours, and graceful, delicate stilt walkers. Give bugs a chance.
Organised in collaboration with the municipality of Sierre.
Immerse yourself in an unknown world that lies right at your feet
The excursion takes place outdoors, even in light rain – weatherproof clothing is necessary. You are welcome to bring a magnifying glass or botanist's loupe and an insect net, but some items are already available.
People who have difficulty walking can easily keep up; the paths are short. Those who cannot stand for long periods of time are asked to bring a camping chair or similar seating. Unfortunately, this event is not particularly suitable for people with poor eyesight. Children and dogs with a strong urge to move around are also likely to get bored on this excursion. Patient dogs on a leash are welcome.
- Educational opportunity
- child-friendly
Dates / period
Location of the event
Petit Bois, Sierre/SidersTreffpunkt / Rendez-vous: Parking Cimetière, Rue de la Plaine 17
3960 Sierre/Siders
Date-details
In the event of storms or heavy rain, the excursion will be cancelled; this will be announced at least two days in advance.Registration is required: https://www.festivaldernatur.ch or
www.fetedelanature.ch
Excursion in German and French
Number of participants is limited.
Location details
Parking spaces are available, but travelling by public transport is highly recommended.The meeting point is 4 minutes from Sierre/Siders railway station.
Arrival by public transport
Sierre/Siders Timetable SBBPrice information
This excursion is part of the Fête de la nature and Festival der Natur and is thus free of charge.The offer is suitable for
- Adults
- Children from 7-12 years
- Children >12 years
- 50+
- Families
- Groups
Contact
Naturpark Pfyn-Finges / Parc naturel Pfyn-FingesKirchstrasse 6
3970 Salgesch
Tel. +41 (0)27 452 60 60
www.pfyn-finges.ch
Registration
Registration is obligatory for this offer.
Registration contact
Festival der Natur
Mühlebachstrasse 81
8008 Zürich
festivaldernatur.ch/
