Bat Chat by Moonlight with UW PhD Candidate, Rochelle Kelly

Posted August 4, 2016 at 5:29 am by

Western Long Eared Myotis - Contributed Photo

Western Long Eared Myotis – Contributed Photo

We hear from Tanja Williamson at the Land Bank about this unique opportunity to learn about our local bats on Sunday, August 14 from 7:30 – 9:00 pm at Zylsatra Lake…

This special evening field trip, led by biologist Rochelle Kelly, is an opportunity to learn about the island’s local bat species and how they fit into the ecology, as well as receive an update on the Land Bank and Preservation Trust’s progress towards purchasing Zylstra Lake. Rochelle will share her research on island bats’, including their distinguishing features and natural history, as well as current questions being asked by researchers who study these remarkable creatures.

We will depart promptly at 7:15 pm from the Land Bank office parking area (corner of Caines St. and Argyle St.) in a passenger van.

Bring warm clothing. Headlamps or flashlights are recommended.

This event is presented in partnership by San Juan County Land Bank and the San Juan Preservation Trust. It is free to the public.

Pre-registration is required; please contact Tanja Williamson at 378-4402 or tan jaw (@) sjclandbank (.) org

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