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Creatures from the Workshop „Forest in Protest!“
© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss, Foto: Carolin Sibilak
Workshop
Forest in Protest!
Workshop for Primary Schools
Past events
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60 € |
"Ts'uu – Cedar. Of Trees and People“, 2nd Floor and Workshops, 1st Floor |
Duration: 120 min |
6 years and older |
1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade |
English, German |
A whole class, max. 30 persons |
Belongs to: Ts’uu – Cedar |
The forest is in danger! All around the world forest industry and climate change are threatening this important ecosystem. The workshop explains this regarding the Canadian rainforest and makes comparisons to flora and fauna in Germany. Why do humans need the forest? How can it be managed sustainably? And who benefits from whom? The children give a shape and a voice to the inhabitants of the wood, who are not (always) visible. “Leave me be!”, cries the thousand-year-old cedar. “Go away with your fishnets”, hisses the wave in the creek.