A workshop on soil—often overlooked, yet the foundation of human life.
The diversity of soil types is impressive and encompasses numerous variations and transitional forms. There are young and old soils, some only a few centimeters thick, others several meters deep. Their development is a complex interplay of rock, water, air, and living organisms, and they are among the most complex ecosystems on Earth.
A handful of healthy soil contains more organisms than there are people in the world!
Yet soil cannot be reproduced, and environmental pollution, soil sealing, and improper management are increasingly taking their toll on it.
In our workshop, we will explore these topics by collecting soil samples in Spreepark, examining them under a stereomicroscope, observing and identifying the hidden soil life within, conducting experiments, and gaining a clear understanding of how soils form.
(in German)
Additional information
Speaker: Laureen Podetz, on behalf of Campus Stadt Natur
Target audience: Adults
Cost: Adults 18 and older: €5.00
Registration and tickets: Please purchase your ticket online before the event. Tickets will not be sold on-site.
Meeting point: Entrance at Dammweg/corner of Kiehnwerderallee, 12437 Berlin (https://maps.app.goo.gl/ypQnwBLiVSTPU1am8)
Important notes: Please wear weather-appropriate clothing (rain or sun protection), sturdy shoes, and bring plenty of drinks and snacks.