Maison de la pêche et de la nature - activities

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The Nature 2024 Halloween Festival at the Maison de la Pêche et de la Nature in Levallois (92)

The Maison Pêche et Nature de Levallois is organizing its 14th Halloween Nature Festival during the All Saints' vacation, from October 19 to 31, 2024. Come and celebrate Halloween in style with workshops, games, storytelling and family treasure hunts!
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La Fête de la Pêche et de la Nature: workshops, activities and aquariums on Île de la Jatte (92)

Did you know? Levallois-Perret has... an island! Yes, it's the Île de la Jatte, a family-friendly area where you can enjoy a pleasant stroll or make new discoveries, particularly during the Fête de la Pêche et de la Nature, a free event taking place on the weekend of September 21 to 22, 2024, at the Maison de la Pêche et de la Nature.
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La Maison de la Pêche et de la Nature, a family venue dedicated to underwater life in Levallois (92)

Can you fish in the Paris Region? What fish live in our ponds, rivers and streams? How do you learn to fish? The Maison de la Pêche et de la Nature answers all these questions in its museum and aquarium, or by introducing you to fishing with a fishing course. The perfect family outing for young and old alike!
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When you go on vacation: don't leave your goldfish in the wild, leave it in a refuge!

With its big eyes, sparkling color and incessant to-ing and fro-ing in its tiny aquarium, the goldfish has all the makings of a cute little animal, a little silly around the edges and totally harmless. However, releasing them into the wild could make them a real danger to the entire ecosystem. We explain.