Nature lecture about animals living in Warsaw. Warsaw, as an urban agglomeration, is primarily associated with tall skyscrapers, thousands of people living here, dense buildings, noise, and the hustle and bustle of the city. It might seem like extremely unfriendly conditions for wild animals to live in. It turns out that even in the very center, you can encounter extraordinary animal species, not to mention the outskirts of Warsaw. We invite you to a nature story about these lesser-known residents of the capital. Expert: - Bartosz Popczyński – educator and forester conducting nature classes with children, youth, adults, and seniors. Host: - Sławomir Kasjaniuk – member of the Polish Society for the Protection of Birds, Kampinos guide, resident of Służew for over 15 years. Organizer of nature meetings and walks in Warsaw, Kampinos National Park, and along the Bzura River. Participant in ornithological research and monitoring programs. 📍 Offline: auditorium with audience / free admission 📺 Online: broadcast on SDK's Facebook profile Translation into Polish Sign Language. About the series: Every last Tuesday of the month, we invite renowned specialists who share their knowledge about the surrounding nature and its protection in a way understandable to everyone. They present facts and debunk myths. During the meetings, experts share their years of observations of the natural world, talk about scientific research, and discuss the challenges we face as individuals and society in the context of climate change. After the lectures, we invite you to ask questions to the host. Ask at the source!