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Wild Discoveries With the WWF

During the Flemish Easter holiday only
What do you know about the snow leopard and other endangered species? What animals can you find in our Science Garden? And what about you: what kind of animal are you?

You can track down the answers during the Flemish Easter holiday, because we’re hosting a temporary exhibition organised by the WWF. This also includes a fun treasure hunt and a totem animal game.

WWF’s activities are only available in Dutch.
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Discover endangered species

You can learn about a number of endangered species at the WWF’s temporary exhibition, such as the snow leopard, tiger and lynx. Large displays featuring stunning photographs will tell you more about their habitat and why they are under threat.

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Search for an animal

There’s a mighty’ animal in our Science Garden! You don’t need binoculars or camouflage clothes to spot it, but you do need a special identification or field guide. Can you find all the answers? Then you’ve got the right animal. Don’t give the answer away: submit it online instead. Who knows, you might just win a cuddly toy!

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Guess which animal you are

Are you as tough as a gorilla? Or do you see yourself more as a lightning-fast lynx? Join WWF’s totem game and find out which animal suits you best.

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Set off on an adventure in a virtual jungle

Join us and find out about the impact of cocoa on nature. As you play, you’ll see how your choices make a difference and how sustainable cocoa helps people and animals.

On Monday 13 (10.30 am to 3.30 pm) and Wednesday 15 April (10.30 am to 3.30 pm)

In a nutshell

Everyone is welcome to join in or watch. For children who can’t read yet, it’s helpful if a parent can explain things or lend a hand.
The WWF is coming to Technopolis during the Flemish Easter holiday (Saturday 4 to Sunday 19 April).
The temporary exhibition and activities are included in the admission price.

About the WWF

The WWF is one of the largest and most respected independent international conservation organisations in the world. It aims to protect nature and ensure a sustainable future for future generations.

Since its foundation in 1966, WWF Belgium has been one of the leading nature conservation organisations in our country.