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Mushroom fun for the whole family on 3 November in Rengsdorf Every year in autumn, something magical happens in our forests: The forest floor comes to life and suddenly mushrooms sprout up in all sorts of places. But the real secret of mushrooms is hidden: The mycelium. This underground network, the ‘invisible heart’ of mushrooms, runs through the soil of our forests and can cover enormous areas. Mushrooms are not just an ingredient in our cuisine or a mysterious forest dweller, but are also indispensable for our ecosystems and an important component in protecting our climate. And did you know that mycelia also serve as a communication network - the so-called ‘Wood Wide Web’, through which nutrients and information are exchanged with plants? So there are always fungi in our forests - even when we can't actually see them. The diversity of fungi is so fascinating that the Rhine-Westerwald Nature Park would like to take you on a journey of discovery. As part of the model project ‘ESD in the nature parks’, which is supported by the Rhineland-Palatinate Nature and Environment Foundation with funds from the Glücksspirale, the Rhine-Westerwald Nature Park invites you to an exciting excursion for the whole family.Under the title ‘Mushrooms - so poisonous - so tasty - so fascinating - so important!’, we will discover the significance of these unique creatures together and go in search of clues with the whole family. The event is aimed at all interested parties, and we particularly welcome families with children. Join us for around 4 hours of mushroom fun, mushroom-themed games and activities for children and adults on site and at home - sustainable education that's fun! Date: Sunday, 3 November 2024 from 10:00 - 14:0 Location: Car park at the outdoor pool in Rengsdorf Organiser: Rhine-Westerwald Nature Park e.V. Speaker: Claudia Janetzki-Mittmann, certified biologist and mushroom coach Registration at m.schnatz@naturpark-rhein-westerwald.de or phone 02631 - 9592838. Participation is free of charge!
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Mushroom fun for the whole family on 3 November in Rengsdorf Every year in autumn, something magical happens in our forests: The forest floor comes to life and suddenly mushrooms sprout up in all sorts of places. But the real secret of mushrooms is hidden: The mycelium. This underground network, the ‘invisible heart’ of mushrooms, runs through the soil of our forests and can cover enormous areas. Mushrooms are not just an ingredient in our cuisine or a mysterious forest dweller, but are also indispensable for our ecosystems and an important component in protecting our climate. And did you know that mycelia also serve as a communication network - the so-called ‘Wood Wide Web’, through which nutrients and information are exchanged with plants? So there are always fungi in our forests - even when we can't actually see them. The diversity of fungi is so fascinating that the Rhine-Westerwald Nature Park would like to take you on a journey of discovery. As part of the model project ‘ESD in the nature parks’, which is supported by the Rhineland-Palatinate Nature and Environment Foundation with funds from the Glücksspirale, the Rhine-Westerwald Nature Park invites you to an exciting excursion for the whole family.Under the title ‘Mushrooms - so poisonous - so tasty - so fascinating - so important!’, we will discover the significance of these unique creatures together and go in search of clues with the whole family. The event is aimed at all interested parties, and we particularly welcome families with children. Join us for around 4 hours of mushroom fun, mushroom-themed games and activities for children and adults on site and at home - sustainable education that's fun! Date: Sunday, 3 November 2024 from 10:00 - 14:0 Location: Car park at the outdoor pool in Rengsdorf Organiser: Rhine-Westerwald Nature Park e.V. Speaker: Claudia Janetzki-Mittmann, certified biologist and mushroom coach Registration at m.schnatz@naturpark-rhein-westerwald.de or phone 02631 - 9592838. Participation is free of charge!
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