VIRTUAL: The Wonderful World of Bats with the Mass Audubon
Thursday, March 2810:30—11:30 AMZoom
Bats' adaptations like suction cup thumbs, echolocation, and huge eyes for capturing available light, make them fascinating creatures to learn about. In addition, they're extremely beneficial to our society through insect population control and medical research contribution. Learn more about echolocation, bat communication, and the social structures of bat colonies. Discover the life history and biology of bats, what's truth and what's myth, and the conservation challenges that threaten their population today. Led by Patti Steinman, the Education Coordinator for Mass Audubon’s Connecticut River Valley Sanctuaries, based out of Arcadia in Easthampton and Northampton. She has worked at Mass Audubon for 30 years (she is old), developing and overseeing programs for adults, families, and children.
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE ZOOM LINK.
This program is hosted by the Tewksbury Public Library in partnership with other area libraries. Sponsored, in part, by the Friends of the Library.
NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 24-48 hours of the program.