Bat Talk & Walk

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Bats are very important animals that are feared and misunderstood by many. Come out for a night of adventure. The night will start with a presentation discussing general facts about bats, bat habitat, where the best locations are to watch bats at night, how to minimize a bat encounter if you have bats feeding or roosting on your property, and ways to support and help local bat populations. This presentation will be followed by a stroll through a park where you will be able to watch and hear bats in their natural habitat. During the walk, we will discuss echolocation and how to safely watch bats. Come out for an extraordinary night of bat education and fun. 

Please wear close toed shoes, pants and long sleeves for the walk.


The Bat Talk and Walks are now FULL!  

Date: Tuesday, September 17th 

Time: 5:45-8:30pm

Presentation: 6-7pm: Tsawwassen Library 

Walk: 7:30-8:30pm (Boundary Bay Regional Park): park at 12 Ave/Beach Grove Road lot 

Capacity: 25 

Age: 8+


Date: Thursday, September 19th 

Time: 5:45-8:30pm 

Presentation: 6-7pm: George Mackie Library

Walk: 7:30-8:30pm (Sunstone Park): 10400 Delsom Crescent, Delta, BC V4C 2L2 

Capacity: 25 

Age: 8+

Categories
Community Event
Contact Information
Name
Climate Action & Environment
Phone number
604-946-3253
Registration