Discover the Uniqueness of Nocturnal Butterflies


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A fascinating insight into the world of nocturnal moths
On June 2, 2026, the Natural History Museum at the Ottoneum in Kassel invites all interested parties to an exciting lecture on the diverse nocturnal butterflies. This event will be led by none other than the museum director Prof. Dr. Kai Füldner, who is an experienced entomologist and will share his knowledge about these fascinating creatures.
The focus will be on the special adaptive abilities of these insects and their role in nighttime biodiversity. The night provides many species of butterflies not only protection from predators but also unique habitats. Prof. Dr. Füldner will address the various native species of Germany and refer to their important contribution to our ecosystem.
Experience the nocturnal world
The lecture will take place in a relaxed atmosphere and offers the opportunity to learn more about the tricks and survival techniques of these quiet night beings. Admission is free, making this event an excellent opportunity to engage with the subject more deeply without any obligation.
- Expert lecture by Prof. Dr. Kai Füldner
- Free access for all age groups
- Opportunity for questions and discussions afterwards









