21. April 2022

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Immerse yourself in the world of rodents: the new "Squirrels" exhibition

Feel, see and smell like a squirrel for a few hours: special glasses, scents to guess and other adventure stations make it possible to experience the special abilities of squirrels. The "Squirrel" exhibition can be seen from April 27 at the Nature Museum in Sihlwald.

21. April 2022

As visitors stroll through a simply designed 3D forest in the new exhibition, they discover many squirrel specimens on closer inspection; climbing upside down, hiding in the treetops and peering out from behind the trees. "Squirrels have impressive abilities - the animal has more to offer than many people think. These generally unknown, special characteristics can be experienced in the new exhibition," enthuses Bettina Gutbrodt, Head of Education at the Zurich Wilderness Park Foundation.

Squirrels can smell a nut even through snow. That's why it's all about following your nose at one of the various adventure stations: "We encourage our guests to smell very carefully and find a hiding place with squirrel food," explains Bettina Gutbrodt. The cave, the "home" of the small rodents, can also be discovered in a playful way: snuggled up comfortably, visitors can watch a film about the rearing of young animals in the recreated home of the animals. Another highlight are glasses that have a contrast-enhancing effect and make it possible to experience why squirrels land safely after daring jumps.

In addition to the exhibition, the Zurich Wilderness Park Foundation offers its guests a range of in-depth themed activities: Public museum tours, offers for schools and groups and an excursion for the whole family can be found on the website wildnispark.ch. The special exhibition "Squirrels" was developed by the Winterthur Nature Museum in 2019.

Further information:
Dr. Bettina Gutbrodt, Head of Education
Phone 044 722 55 22, bettina.gutbrodt@wildnispark.ch

Media event:
We invite media representatives to the exhibition for questions, photos and filming before the opening. Bettina Gutbrodt, Head of Education, will be on site. Please register by 9 a.m. on April 26 via bianca.guggenheim@wildnispark.ch.

Tuesday, April 26 from 10.30-12 a.m. at the Nature Museum in Sihlwald
Location: Alte Sihltalstrasse 13, 8135 Sihlwald.

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Legend: The small rodents have a lot to offer: In the new "Squirrels" exhibition at the Nature Museum in Sihlwald, you can discover and experience the special abilities of these animals.

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