Active in the garden

10 tips for more Biodiversity in the Garden or in Companys

Presentation by Prof. Dr. Haszprunar
tips for "Jane & Joe Bloggs" for balcony, garden or your company permisses
23.04.2023, 11:00

Literature & knowledge
Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

Biodiversity  the number of species and the variety of (small) habitats  determines the resistance of large and small ecosystems to stress of all kinds. In view of the dramatic loss of animal and plant species on our planet, many people are asking themselves whether anything can be done about it. Yes, you can. After 28 years as director of the Zoological State Collection, Prof. Dr. Haszprunar presents ten tips for "Jane & Joe Blogg" on how to promote biodiversity on the balcony, in the garden or on any greenland with very manageable effort. First of all, this makes it fun to thrive and brings color and variety into our lives. But beyond that, it also makes the immediate environment far more interesting and, especially in times of climate change, far more resilient and robust. "No one can do everything, but nobody can do nothing"  that will be inspiration to act accordingly.

Venue

Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

"Großer Hörsaal" in the Botanical Institute (accessible via the Iris Garden)

Menzinger Str. 65
80638 München

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Accessibility:

  • Parking spaces:

    No

  • Gastronomic offer:

    Yes, drinks and food

Organiser

Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

botgart@snsb.de
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Tickets

Prices:

5,50 €

4,00 € (reduced price)


Free entrance for children and teenagers under 18 years.
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Further information

  • Event duration:

    11:00 – 12:00

  • Maximum number of participants:

    250

  • Age recommendation:

    From 10 years

  • What language:

    German

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Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

Around 19,600 species and subspecies are cultivated in the Munich-Nymphenburg Botanical Garden, which covers an area of 21.2 hectares. The botanical garden is involved in national and international research projects. It has the task of collecting, examining, cultivating and exhibiting wild and cultivated plants from all over the world according to scientific criteria.