Bat Talk and Walk

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Type of event:
Bat Walks & Observation,
Educational
Event presence:
In person

Bat Walk and Talk series begins in June and runs to the beginning of September. Following a 45 minute indoor presentation on bat natural history, and viewing live, native, non-releasable bats the group will carpool out to the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area to watch one of the largest colonies of Mexican free-tailed bats in California as it emerges in large ribbons to hunt insects at sunset. To get to the bat viewing site, we will travel through leased rice farming fields to an area not open to the public. The whole experience takes about 3 hours.

This is a family friendly event! There is a small amount of walking. Those in wheelchairs or unable to walk may view the bats by car.

Person name:
Corky Quirk
Organization:
Yolo Basin Foundation
Address:
<p>P.O. Box 933</p>
E-mail:
cquirk [at] yolobasin.org
Event location details:
Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area

Bat Talk and Walk

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Type of event:
Bat Walks & Observation,
Educational
Event location details:
Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area
Event description:

Bat Walk and Talk series begins in June and runs to the beginning of September. Following a 45 minute indoor presentation on bat natural history, and viewing live, native, non-releasable bats the group will carpool out to the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area to watch one of the largest colonies of Mexican free-tailed bats in California as it emerges in large ribbons to hunt insects at sunset. To get to the bat viewing site, we will travel through leased rice farming fields to an area not open to the public. The whole experience takes about 3 hours.

This is a family friendly event! There is a small amount of walking. Those in wheelchairs or unable to walk may view the bats by car.

Event URL:
Open
Contact Information
Person name:
Corky Quirk
Address:
<p>P.O. Box 933</p>
Organization:
Yolo Basin Foundation
E-mail:
cquirk [at] yolobasin.org