Bat Mist Netting at Muir Woods

Mar 25, 2021
Hobbies

Uncover the Mysterious World of Bats with Marjorie Cowley

Welcome to Marjorie Cowley's exciting event, "Bat Mist Netting at Muir Woods"! Get ready for an unforgettable adventure as we delve into the captivating world of bats. Join us in exploring their unique behaviors, habitats, and conservation efforts.

Why Attend Bat Mist Netting?

Bats are often misunderstood creatures, and our aim is to dispel common myths and shed light on their true nature. Through this immersive experience, you will gain valuable insights into the role bats play in our ecosystem and the importance of their survival.

Here's what you can expect from the Bat Mist Netting event:

1. Expert Guided Exploration

Our knowledgeable guides will lead you through the enchanting trails of Muir Woods, known for its majestic redwoods and diverse wildlife. They will provide fascinating information about different bat species, their unique adaptations, and how they navigate their surroundings.

2. Bat Mist Netting Demonstration

Witness the art of bat mist netting firsthand! Our team of experts will demonstrate the proper techniques used to safely capture and release bats for scientific research. You'll learn about the tools and protocols required, as well as the ethical considerations surrounding this practice.

3. Educational Presentations

Expand your knowledge with engaging presentations on bats, their importance in pollination, insect control, and seed dispersal. Discover how these extraordinary creatures contribute to the balance of nature and why their conservation is crucial for a healthy ecosystem.

4. Nighttime Adventure

As darkness falls, prepare for an immersive nighttime adventure. Equipped with specialized bat detectors, you'll discover how bats use echolocation to navigate, communicate, and hunt for prey. Listen to their unique calls and observe their fascinating behavior in their natural habitat.

Booking and Event Details

Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this extraordinary event – simply book your spot today! Here are the essential details:

Date and Time

Our Bat Mist Netting event will take place on select evenings throughout the year. Please check our website for upcoming dates and times.

Location

The event will be held in the magnificent Muir Woods, a breathtaking redwood forest nestled in the heart of California. Detailed directions and meeting points will be provided upon booking.

Requirements

Participants must be at least 12 years old and physically capable of walking on uneven terrain during the evening. It is recommended to bring warm clothing, comfortable shoes, and a sense of adventure.

Booking

Secure your place in this exclusive event by booking online through our website. Limited spots are available, so be sure to reserve your spot early to avoid disappointment.

Join us at Muir Woods for an enchanting evening as we uncover the mysteries of bats together. Marjorie Cowley's "Bat Mist Netting" promises a memorable experience that will deepen your appreciation for these remarkable creatures and their vital role in our ecosystem.

Book your spot now and embark on a captivating journey at Muir Woods!

About Marjorie Cowley

Marjorie Cowley is a renowned author and expert in the field of wildlife conservation, specializing in bats. With over 20 years of experience, she has dedicated her career to studying and raising awareness about these fascinating creatures.

Through her captivating books and engaging events, Marjorie aims to inspire a love for nature and educate others about the importance of protecting our natural world. Join her on this thrilling adventure and discover the wonders of bats like never before.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or require further information about the Bat Mist Netting event, feel free to contact us:

Join Marjorie Cowley on this incredible journey and explore the captivating world of bats. Don't miss out – reserve your spot today!

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This sounds like a fascinating event! I can't wait to learn more about bats and their important role in our ecosystem.
Nov 8, 2023