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Utilizing a night vision device to peer into the High Ward area at night

Nighttime expedition to the mysterious High escola nature reserve in Munster-Hiltrup, offered by the LWL Museum of Natural History.

Utilizing a night vision apparatus to peer through the High Ward
Utilizing a night vision apparatus to peer through the High Ward

Utilizing a night vision device to peer into the High Ward area at night

Michael Hewing, a renowned bat specialist and nature educator, is set to lead an exciting nocturnal wildlife expedition in the Hochwald area near Münster-Hiltrup on July 25th and 26th. This event, organised by the LWL Species Academy in cooperation with the Sparda-Bank Münster Foundation, promises to be an educational and engaging experience for all participants[1][3].

Hewing, the founder of the Wild Live Münster wildlife school, is known for guiding groups safely through nocturnal wildlife explorations. His expertise in bat ecology and his passion for nature make him an ideal guide for this unique event[1][3].

The LWL Species Academy event aims to share expert knowledge and promote species recognition, making it an excellent opportunity for those interested in learning more about wildlife in a practical setting[2]. The group size is limited to a maximum of nine participants to ensure a personalised learning experience[2].

Participants will be equipped with night vision devices and bat detectors for the expedition, allowing them to observe and document wildlife activity directly[1]. An app will also be available for documenting observations, making the experience more interactive and engaging[1].

All necessary equipment will be provided on-site, and registration for the event is required, with the deadline for registration being July 24th[1][4]. The expedition will take place from 10 PM to 1 AM, and it will only proceed in dry weather for safety reasons[5].

It is important to note that this event is not a tour of waterworks, a search for hidden treasures in a natural history museum, or a space voyage, unlike other events organised by the LWL Museum of Natural History[6]. The LWL Species Academy event is open to teenagers and adults aged 14 and above[7].

In the event of rain or heavy fog, the expedition may be cancelled for safety reasons[8]. For those interested in bat ecology and nighttime wildlife exploration in the Hochwald area, this event offers a valuable opportunity to learn and experience wildlife in an engaging and safe way under the guidance of an expert like Michael Hewing[1][3].

[1] https://www.lwl-museum.org/en/events/nocturnal-wildlife-expedition-in-hochwald-area-near-muenster-hiltrup/ [2] https://www.lwl-museum.org/en/events/nocturnal-wildlife-expedition-in-hochwald-area-near-muenster-hiltrup/?tab=details [3] https://www.wildlive-muenster.de/ [4] https://www.lwl-museum.org/en/events/nocturnal-wildlife-expedition-in-hochwald-area-near-muenster-hiltrup/?tab=registration [5] https://www.lwl-museum.org/en/events/nocturnal-wildlife-expedition-in-hochwald-area-near-muenster-hiltrup/?tab=details [6] https://www.lwl-museum.org/en/events/nocturnal-wildlife-expedition-in-hochwald-area-near-muenster-hiltrup/ [7] https://www.lwl-museum.org/en/events/nocturnal-wildlife-expedition-in-hochwald-area-near-muenster-hiltrup/?tab=details [8] https://www.lwl-museum.org/en/events/nocturnal-wildlife-expedition-in-hochwald-area-near-muenster-hiltrup/?tab=details

Following the nocturnal wildlife expedition, Michael Hewing, the founder of Wild Live Münster wildlife school, promises an opportunity to immerse in outdoor-living with a focus on home-and-garden, the natural habitat of the wildlife. His expertise as a bat specialist and nature educator will enhance the lifestyle experience, educating and engaging participants in the Hochwald area near Münster-Hiltrup.

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