From Sunday 26 February to Sunday 7 May 2023 In Natuurcentrum De Marel you can see a beautiful exhibition by artist Hans Post from Diever. He is a well-known author of children's books. In addition, he increasingly focuses on making illustrations. Birds in particular are often central to this. More than 60 of his original works can be seen (and for sale) in Nature Center De Marel. The exhibition fits in nicely with the many stuffed birds and other nature information for which you can go to Nature Center De Marel. A visit to the nature center can be combined in the spring with a walk through the Waalenburg nature reserve of Natuurmonumenten. Hans Post will also give a drawing workshop for children aged 6-12 on Sunday 7 May. During that day, Hans also signs his latest book 'Puffie', which is full of his own drawings of the puffin. This book is already for sale in Natuurcentrum De Marel. Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm and Sunday from 11am to 5pm. This exhibition is organized by the Bird Information Center and can be visited free of charge.
De Waal
Exhibitions and Nature
all ages
You will find De Marel Nature Center in the Waalenburg nature reserve at Nieuwlanderweg 38 in De Waal.
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Natuurmonumenten Texel is committed to nature on Texel. Natuurmonumenten is located in the De Marel Nature Center in Waalenburg. Birds When you say Texel, you say bird paradise. On the island you will find many different species of birds in the nature reserves that are protected and created by Natuurmonumenten. Natuurmonumenten is committed to the nature that is there and the new nature that is yet to come. Cycling and walking Because experiencing nature is important and healthy for everyone, Natuurmonumenten has mapped out a number of walking and cycling routes through the various nature areas that Texel is rich in. There are routes over different parts of the island. So you can enjoy the diversity of Texel, the different plants and of course the animals that live there. Natuurmonumenten also offers the youth program OERR to inspire young people to go on an adventure in nature. History Four years after Jac. P. Thijsse Natuurmonumenten, the first purchase took place on Texel: 7ha of land was purchased in the Waalenburg polder (in the year 1909). It happened at a time when the birdlife of the polder was threatened, because people wanted to lower the water level. At the time, Thijsse wrote about Waalenburg: 'It was teeming with lapwings, clods, black-tailed godwits, redshanks, ruffs, common terns, black-headed gulls, black terns and a slate heron spawned in 1907'. In the course of the 20th century, the polder developed into an important nature reserve where many birds, such as black-tailed godwits, breed and the harlequin and broad orchid occur in large numbers.
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