Our meadows in the city are buzzing and humming. And our wild bees are there too. But what do wild bees actually look like, where do they live and what do they feed on in the city? Why are they so important to us? And what can we do to make things better for them? We will answer all these and other questions about wild bees on a joint excursion for adults along the Lockwitzbach stream in Laubegast.
Meeting point: Lockwitzbachweg at the corner of Kleinzschachwitzer Ufer, 01279 Dresden
Note: Arrival by bus: Line 86 to bus stop "Schiffswert Laubegast" plus 100 m walk (approx. 5 minutes)
Intersection: 51.01770995513615, 13.844238325649386
Route length: 3 km
The spring walks are a joint initiative of the Saxon State Ministry of the Environment and Agriculture and regional partners. From April to June, it offers interested guests numerous opportunities to explore nature and the environment in the Free State as part of themed walks.
Registrations can be made by e-mail to bbb@uzdresden.de.
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Registrations are possible by e-mail to bbb@uzdresden.de.