This year, 26 schools in Estonia had their students make over 2200 nature observations, which contributed to mapping local biodiversity. The observations from May 1st to June 7th are now available to the public and can be accessed on the eDiversity Data Portal.
The University of Tartu Natural History Museum invites students to explore birds, snails, shells, and the world's fauna during the school holidays on 25 and 26 April.
On the first day of the winter school holidays, children are invited to the University of Tartu Botanical Garden for a Nature Day to discover the diverse world of seeds.
The UT Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden's popular educational programmes in cooperation with the Vanemuine Theatre and the Yellow Cats take place in February, March and April.
Which tracks do animals leave in the forest and how can you recognise them? What do moose, beavers or picus eat? The University of Tartu Natural History Museum invites you to Family Day!