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Depending on the season, various places in Seewinkel are visited with our own vehicle fleet of St. Martins Spa & Lodge. The ecological connections are to be grasped and characteristic peculiarities of the region are to be learned.
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: MAX. 38 PERSONS (INCL. TEACHERS)
School stage: from 3rd grade primary school, lower school, upper school
At our outpost in St. Andrä, the various habitats of the Seewinkel (reeds, meadows and even the windbreak) and their inhabitants are discussed, familiarized with and observed.
School stage: primary school, lower school, upper school
We take a close look at a goat pasture on the St. Martins site. What is it like to be a shepherd? What wild animals and plants live on a pasture? What does life on the ground actually look like?
School stage: primary school, lower school, upper school
With the help of our St. Martins chickens, the bird world is explained and illustrated in an easily understandable way. After the "chicken part" birdwatching at the St. Martins site rounds off the fun programme and the new knowledge gets applied.
School stage: primary school, lower school, upper school
Donkeys, goats and sheep are visited during a walk on the St. Martins site and the different characters of the animals are introduced. In addition to technical input, we also observe and make contact with our animals.
School stage: primary school, lower school, upper school
Our St. Martins animals support us as certified co-rangers in our work in nature. In addition to the correct approach and age-appropriate topics such as socialization and habituation, we also provide an insight into animal training. Different animal species are used - depending on the age and number of pupils.
School stage: lower school, upper school
The activities of animal keepers and the needs and requirements of different animal species are discussed in detail. In the form of active work directly on the animals and in the stable, the children can get started as animal keepers right away!
School stage: kindergarten, primary school
We get to know our sheep personally and learn more about sheep's wool as a product. We also take a close look at our consumer behavior and learn what agricultural animals contribute to species conservation.
School stage: primary school, lower school, upper school
From busy bees to sweet honey. Lots of interesting facts about bees and how they are kept are developed interactively and together. In addition to the well-known honey bee, the wild relatives are also discussed and observed. What role do these exciting insects play in our ecosystem?
School stage: primary school, lower school
A tour of the St. Martins research station provides an insight into the diverse animal world and takes a closer look at various species. Snails, terrors, creepy-crawlies and even rabbits are introduced and explained in a playful way.
School stage: kindergarten, primary school, lower school
Invertebrates are extremely exciting! A wide variety of creepy-crawlies, from beetles to strange-looking horrors, are discovered and observed. Useful things for wild animals are also made, which are perfect for the school playground or school garden.
School stage: kindergarten, primary school, lower school