With the end of flight operations, a special flora and fauna has developed on Tempelhofer Feld. Between the former runways, animals worthy of protection can be found in the middle of the city and numerous plant species thrive on the large meadows.
In addition to the many gardeners who work here, a flock of sheep is also used as animal landscape caretakers. Around 100 Skudden sheep, an endangered breed of sheep, have found a new home on the site. Our master shepherd Frank Wasem explains the connections between nature conservation and sustainable agriculture and answers your questions about grazing with sheep.
Offered by: Stadt Weide Land in cooperation with Campus Stadt Natur
Target group: Families
Registration and tickets: Please purchase tickets online before the event. Tickets will not be sold on site.
Meeting point: At the entrance gate to the grazing area opposite the mini ramp at the Vogelfreiheit skate park on the southern taxiway(https://maps.app.goo.gl/aPgceii6UDdygKxg6) How to get there
Important notes: Please allow sufficient time for the walk and arrive on time. Please wear clothing suitable for the weather (rain or sun protection), sturdy shoes and bring enough to drink. Tempelhofer Feld is very exposed to wind and sun.
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Costs: Persons over 18 years: € 5.00 / Persons under 18 years: free of charge