Event Zernez

NATURAMA-Vortrag: Wölfe - sind Sie uns zu nah?

NATURAMA-Vortrag: Wölfe - sind Sie uns zu nah? (gdl_927008303_image)
A research on the nature of wolves, dogs and humans

Description

Date
30.09.2026 from 20:30 to 21:30 o'clock
Price
Adults CHF 7.–, children CHF 3.–
Easy for return Graubünden
Visitors to the Nature Parks events buy a one-way ticket for the journey, stamp it with the organiser, and the ticket is valid for the free return journey. The offer is valid from all boarding points in Graubünden for journeys on the Rhaetian Railway and PostBus. More information on fahrtziel-natur.ch/retour
Zeit
No reservation necessary. Limited number of seats.
Ort
Schloss Planta-Wildenberg
Organizer
Nationalparkzentrum

Wolves have aroused emotions from fascination to bottomless fear since time immemorial. But what is behind the fact that many people have a queasy feeling at the thought of a close encounter with a wolf? And why are wolves an ongoing political issue? In his scientific research, Andreas Moser follows these questions from the early encounters between humans and wolves to the present day, from Europe to Siberia, North America and Australia. Exciting stories through the millennia uncover unimagined connections. Modern scientific research provides the facts. In his book, Andreas Moser summarizes these and shows that wolves are closer to us than we think – in our environment and in their nature.

The lecture will be illustrated with photo galleries from the book on the behaviour of wolves in the Piedmontese Alps as well as videos that can be accessed on the book's bonus website. You can purchase the book after the lecture.

Speaker: Andreas Moser, Dr., biologist, former SRF Netz Natur | The Auditorium Schlossstall of the Swiss National Park is located directly next to the castle. 10 minutes from the train station.

Veranstaltungsort

Schloss Planta-Wildenberg

7530 Zernez

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