Fourth-graders from Süderholz Primary School discover biodiversity in Golfpark Strelasund
The aim of the day was to introduce children to topics early on and with enjoyment Nature, the environment and biodiversity introduce. Especially at a time when many nature experiences As everyday experiences become rarer, it is particularly important to introduce young people to the diversity of plants, animals, and habitats directly on site. The Strelasund Golf Park offers the best conditions for this.
Nature education with an experience factor
The Green classrooms in Golfpark Strelasund connects knowledge, movement, and practical experiences in nature. The Children were able to take an active part themselves, planting flowers, sowing a wildflower meadow and thereby learning why species-rich areas are so valuable for insects, birds and the ecological balance.
A special highlight was the encounter with impressive Birds of prey, presented by Falkner Markus Hammer. He explained it vividly and excitingly to the pupils Interesting facts about the lifestyle, abilities, and importance of these Animals. This made nature directly tangible for the children.
Also Gardener Andreas Vorbau accompanied the project and taught the children in a practical way Wisdom on the importance of plants, flowering areas and a nature-oriented design for the Biodiversity are. With great commitment, he showed how to plant flowers and a Flower meadow to be created, which will later serve as a habitat for numerous insects and other animals.
Movement and Nature: Footgolf as an Active Finish
As well as the nature themes, there was also plenty of activity. During the Footgolf were the children able to demonstrate their dexterity, coordination, and Demonstrate teamworking skills. The combination of activity, The nature experience and communal learning made the day for the 4th graders. A class for a special experience.
Experience biodiversity in Golfpark Strelasund actively
The Golfpark Strelasund has been committed for years to Biodiversity, nature conservation and environmental education.
With projects like the Green Classroom, it becomes clear that a Golf parks can be much more than just a sports facility. They are also Habitat for animals and plants, a place for children to learn, and a place for sustainable nature experiences.
Especially for children, it is important, to develop an awareness of nature early on. Those who plant flowers, sowing a meadow, experiencing birds of prey up close, and the diversity discovers the environment with all senses, builds a connection to nature that shapes things in the long term.
The project day with the Süderholz Primary School impressively shows how valuable such experiences are for the Environmental education is – and how much joy learning in the open air can do.








