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Bat Talks at Green Lake, Seattle

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Start Date: Fri, Jun 19, 2009
 
End Date: Fri, Jun 19, 2009
 
Type: Lecture/Talk
 
Website: http://www.batsnorthwest.org/e...
 
Address: NW end of the Lake, near the
near Bath House Theater
Seattle, Washington 98103
Green Lake Park
United States
 

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Bats Northwest volunteers present free outdoor bat talks for all in the summer!  We may take a very short walk to see bats fly around at dusk.  Great education and entertainment whether you know little or a lot about these little flying mammals.  All ages.  Lots of time for questions, learning about bat sonar, bat houses, migration, hibernation, myths, realities, and lives of the 15 species of bats who live in Washington State.  About 8 species have been recorded in Green Lake Park!


These public naturalist programs are held near the Bathhouse Theater on the NW side of Green Lake.  Meet on the grassy knoll with a picnic table, just up from the paved Green Lake walking path.


Since the program will begin before sunset and continue after dark, please dress for the weather on the evening of the bat talk.  We look forward to seeing you at these events and to the opportunity to entertain you and educate you about bats.


See www.batsnorthwest.org for details on how you can attend or help with the 2009 Green Lake bat talks.


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