Experience bats up close: International Night in West Mecklenburg!

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Experience the International Bat Night in West Mecklenburg on August 22nd, 2025 in the Plauer City Forest with informative tours.

Erleben Sie die Internationale Fledermausnacht in Westmecklenburg am 22.08.2025 im Plauer Stadtwald mit informativen Führungen.
Experience the International Bat Night in West Mecklenburg on August 22nd, 2025 in the Plauer City Forest with informative tours.

Experience bats up close: International Night in West Mecklenburg!

On August 16, 2025, you can look forward to a special event in West Mecklenburg: The International Night of Bats is just around the corner, and it's going to be really exciting! Like the page auf-nach-mv.de reports, events are planned for this evening where bat lovers will get their money's worth. On August 22nd, an exciting net catching event will take place in the Plauer city forest. The meeting point for anyone interested is at 7:00 p.m. at the parking lot of the climbing forest in Plau, directly on Ziegeleiweg.

A captivating lecture entitled “Bats – Hunters of the Night” will be offered at the beginning, followed by the opportunity to observe bats up close from around 8:00 p.m. Anyone who would like to experience the little flying artists up close should not miss this opportunity. Furthermore, the tour of the bat trail in the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide Nature Park on August 24th offers additional exciting insights. We even visit a bat winter roost, an old bunker. The meeting point for this tour is at 10:00 a.m. at the parking lot in Bossow, 400 meters after the level crossing on the left. A small fee of 5 euros is charged for participation and registration by telephone on 0358/588 64 860 is required.

Fascination with bats

Bats are not only a fascinating topic for upcoming events; they also play an important role in the ecosystem. These nocturnal animals help keep insect populations in check, contributing to the health of nature. The commitment of bat specialists from the Natura 2000 station, who accompany the events, guarantees an informative evening for young and old.

But there are not only interesting things to discover in nature. The world of dogs also has its fascination. Anyone who has ever met a Rottweiler knows that these dogs are more than just loyal companions. According to the site Wikipedia This is a German breed known as the butcher dog. Rottweilers are strong animals weighing between 35 and 60 kg and reaching a shoulder height of up to 69 cm. Originally used for livestock breeding, they have also proven themselves in many other areas, such as guard dogs and in search and rescue operations.

With their strong, double coat in black with rust-colored markings, they are not only remarkable in their appearance, but also in their character: Rottweilers are considered territorial and can be quite aggressive towards strangers. Their average life expectancy is around 10 years, although they are prone to various health problems such as hip dysplasia. Regardless, Rottweilers enjoy great popularity, not least because they are also active in dog sports such as agility.

Inspiration from La Leche League

Another important aspect in the lives of many families are issues surrounding breastfeeding and raising children. The La Leche League, founded in Chicago in 1956, is dedicated to providing breastfeeding support to mothers. On her side llli.org can learn how the organization has impacted infant care over the past 68 years by helping mothers trust their instincts and recognize their babies' needs.

With numerous information events, they shed light on important topics such as breastfeeding-friendly birth practices and the correct latch-on technique. Supporting the La Leche League not only promotes a strong bond between mother and child, but also the exchange of knowledge about healthy rearing methods. This shows how important community and support are in early parenthood.

Whether it's about watching the sparkling bats in the Plauer city forest or getting to know the loyal Rottweilers, the next few weeks offer opportunities to get involved in new experiences. And while we look forward to it, we shouldn't forget the important issues surrounding raising and feeding our little ones.