In the sky room of our exhibition, the nature guide dissects a fish. Where is the heart located? What does a fish need to be able to swim? You will learn this and much more before we are finished. Do you think you can handle the smell? Come by and find out... Participation is free with a valid ticket to the exhibition. You can find the dates in our event calendar.
The nature guide has found birds in the sky room of our exhibition. We will take a closer look at them, both from the outside and the inside. What are these feathers for? Where is the heart located? Can birds really get by without teeth? You will learn much more before we are finished. Do you think you can handle the smell? Come by and find out... Participation is free with a valid ticket to the exhibition. You can find the dates in our event calendar.
Join us on Thursday, 12 February, between 11:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., when our aquarium fish are fed, and ask our nature guide everything you want to know about fish.
During the holidays, we make delicious pancakes over the fire at the Wadden Sea Centre. Come and enjoy the cosy atmosphere. Participation is free with a valid ticket to the exhibition. See our tour calendar for dates.
Embark on an exciting expedition through our exhibition and learn more about the Wadden Sea and its creatures. The tour has a seasonal focus and lasts about 45 minutes. Afterwards, you can explore our exhibition and grounds on your own and solve an exciting riddle.
The tour is only in danish.
We start at the Wadden Sea Centre with a brief introduction to bird watching with binoculars. Then we walk together to the dike and the Wadden Sea 700 metres away to see if we can spot any birds. How many different species can you find? How can you identify a bird correctly, even when it is backlit? And what is typical of our wading birds? Back at the Wadden Sea Centre, we will dissect a bird in one of our nature schools and discover the anatomical adaptations to life in the air.
Please bring your own binoculars. You can also borrow some from us. All equipment for the bird dissection is provided by the Wadden Sea Centre.