Wiesbaden’s Fasanerie Park Lets Kids Meet Germany’s Wild Predators Up Close
A special event at Wiesbaden’s Tier- und Pflanzenpark Fasanerie will offer families a closer look at some of Germany’s most elusive predators. On Friday, October 21, children aged six and older can explore the lives of foxes, lynxes, and wildcats in a guided session. The park’s Nature Discovery series continues to highlight these adaptable animals, which have thrived thanks to conservation efforts across the country.
Foxes, known for their cleverness and adaptability, have successfully moved into cities alongside humans. As part of the canine family, they now share urban spaces while maintaining their wild instincts. The Fasanerie’s event will give visitors a chance to observe these quiet hunters up close.
The Nature Discovery series provides a rare opportunity to see foxes, lynxes, and wildcats in a controlled environment. With their populations steadily increasing, these predators serve as a success story for German conservation. The Fasanerie’s programme aims to educate the next generation about wildlife thriving in their own backyards.