Experiencing wildlife research at school and at home - Education for sustainable development through research kits for pupils.

Seal catching with net, Head of Eurasien otter, pupils with research kit
Project leader: Prof. Prof. h. c. Dr. Ursula Siebert
Scientists: Dr. Bianca Unger, Dr. Friederike Gethöffer, Franziska Schöttes, Lotte Cäcilie Striewe, Simon Rohner, Robabe Ahmadi
Project term: January 2022 until June 2023
Sponsorship: Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU)
Cooperation partners: Dr. Kirstin Poremba, Schule am Meer (SaM), Büsum
Katrin Wollny-Goerke, Meeresmedien, Hamburg

Project description

The Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research (ITAW) of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover (TiHo) Foundation deals with a variety of veterinary and biological research topics in different wildlife species. These include, for example, habitat use, reproduction, feeding ecology, infectious diseases in wild animals, effects of anthropogenic activities  and their protection and management of their habitat. ITAW has extensive experience in working on national and international research projects. In addition to project days at the institute, lectures as part of the "Children's University", participation in vocational training fairs or interactive information stands at various events, ITAW carries out a wide range of activities in those areas. Environmental education has always played a major role and is reflected, for example, in long-standing cooperation with local schools. An important aspect of the international marine research projects, some of which are funded by the EU, is the development of communication material that is also aimed at schoolchildren. In the project "Marine Mammals Science Education", expedition boxes on the topic of marine mammals were created for the first time in 2018 and were successfully used by ITAW and all project partners in Germany and abroad (www.marine-mammals.com). Funded by the Volks-Wagen-Stiftung in cooperation with schools in Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony, further boxes have been developed and tested. They deal with topics such as parasites, viruses as well as bones and skulls and are based on various topics in biology tuition. These first research boxes can be borrowed from the TiHo website as part of school projects at the ITAW and enable independent and active learning in face-to-face lessons, see:

https://www.tiho-hannover.de/forschungskisten

Within the scope of the intended project, new research boxes on various wildlife and environmental topics will be developed and made available to schools for classroom and online teaching. These boxes contain experiments, teaching material, digital materials (e.g. films, PPTs) as well as information for "home-exploring". Furthermore, the individual processing of individual topics within the framework of homeschooling for two different age groups, among other things through diverse creative forms of work, is a component of the boxes. Interviews with scientific experts are also planned, as is the digital dissemination of lectures within the framework of the Children's University. Within the framework of science transfer, a selection of current research results and methods on the following six main topics is planned:

  • Bioacoustics - Communication of wild animals
  • Barriers to wildlife on land and water
  • Effects of agriculture on small game species
  • Threats and protection options for the otter
  • Microplastics in wildlife
  • Invasive species - e.g. raccoon, raccoon dog, woolly hand crab

Using these research topics from veterinary medicine and biology, students learn about research activities and scientific research methods through their own work.

Contact person

Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover
Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research
Werftstr. 6
25761 Büsum

Dr. Bianca Unger

Phone: +49 (0)511-8568176
e-mail