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Backyard Wildlife: Bat Conservation

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Wednesday, March 10 2021 7:00 PM 8:30 PM EDT
 
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A look into the bat species that call Westchester home, their roles in our local ecosystems, and how to live alongside these fabulous creatures. Program includes information on the unique challenges North American bats are facing, and how to select and install bat boxes. Presented by Wendy Bosco of Miami University.

Tickets are Pay-as-you-wish.

Program to take place over Zoom. Participants will receive the access code/link upon registration. Please check all of your email folders after purchase.

Wendy Bosco is a researcher and graduate student with the University of Miami (OH), where she is pursuing a master’s in biology in cooperation with the Wildlife Conservation Society through Project Dragonfly. Her current research focuses on local bat species, evaluating & creating bat habitats (including bat boxes), and fostering community awareness through bat conservation education. Wendy holds a BS in Biology from the University at Buffalo, an MS in Secondary Science Education from the University of Bridgeport, and is happy to call White Plains, NY home.