Diversity of Carcasses in the National Parks of Germany: Online Lecture in Neu-Ulm


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An exciting online lecture on the hidden diversity of nature
With the online lecture Diversity of Carcasses in the National Parks of Germany, a fascinating topic is brought to the forefront during the Week of Biodiversity: the role of carcasses as habitat, food source, and engine of biodiversity. Dr. Christian von Hoermann takes the audience on May 21, 2026 at 7:00 PM into an unusual, scientifically interesting perspective on nature conservation and biodiversity.
When new life emerges from an end
The evening promises a special event experience for all who want to understand nature not just as beautiful but also in its complex interconnections. The focus is on carrion ecology: the question of what significance dead animals have for insects, birds, microorganisms, and entire food chains. Especially in the context of national parks, this topic opens up new perspectives on biodiversity, protected area management, and the dynamics of natural processes.
Science that provokes thought
Dr. Christian von Hoermann works as a scientist at the University of Würzburg and has been dealing for years with the ecological significance of carcasses in the landscape. His research combines expertise in zoology, conservation biology, and event planning for professionally interested target groups. This makes the lecture not only informative but also relevant for all who are interested in national parks, biodiversity, and modern conservation strategies.
Digital format with direct relevance to the topic
As an online lecture, the event offers convenient participation from home, making it ideal for a broad audience. The digital format creates space for focused listening, short paths, and a clear focus on content. Those enthusiastic about environmental education, research, and current issues of conservation will find a compact, well-founded, and at the same time unusual lecture format here.
Why looking at carcasses is worthwhile
The topic strikingly illustrates how closely life and death are connected in natural systems. Carcasses are often seen as a marginal topic in public perception but are viewed in science as a central resource for numerous organisms. This perspective is what makes the lecture so exciting: it opens up new access points to biodiversity and makes visible how complex and valuable natural cycles are.
At the end, visitors can expect a scientifically strong yet easily accessible evening full of aha moments. Anyone who wants to see nature, research, and biodiversity in a new light should attend this online lecture live.
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