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Thursday Night Nature: Pennsylvania Bat Rescue: Conservation and Rehabilitation with Stephanie Stronsick (May 9, 2024)

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Thursday, May 9 7:00 pm
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Thursday, May 9 8:00 pm

$15.00

Join Pennsylvania Bat Rescue to learn more about bats, their habits and how they are important to the health of our ecosystem. We will also learn how to protect bats in your area, meet some ambassador bats and hear about the role of Pennsylvania Bat Rescue in helping bats in our area.

Stephanie Stronsick volunteered at Project Wildlife based in San Diego, California. There she helped initiate rescuing bats as part of their protocol. Soon after, Stronsick began volunteering at the San Diego Natural History Museum as a collection data analyst for the San Diego Mammals Atlas and field assistant. In 2012, she founded Pennsylvania Bat Rescue. Stronsick is a 2022 graduate of Kutztown University with a B.S. in environmental science, minoring in biology. She volunteered as an assessor for the IUCN Red List for old world bats.

Program Fee: $15 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

All lectures will be held virtually using Zoom. They will be recorded and shared with everyone who registers for a short time.

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All lectures will be held virtually using Zoom. They will be recorded and shared with everyone who registers for a short time.

Program Fee: $15 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

Additional Information: Online registration for this program closes at 5:00 pm on the date of the program. Zoom invitations will be sent out after this time to the email used to register for the event. The link will come from lauricella@bhwp.org OR education@bhwp.org.

This lecture is part of our Thursday Night Nature series. The series features presentations by regionally renowned experts who address a wide range of topics related to natural history, biodiversity, ecological gardening, native plants and native wildlife.