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Saturday, September 14 from 6pm – 8pm

Bats of SE Wisconsin with Helen Holtz

Did you know that Wisconsin is home to eight bat species, with half of them hibernating in caves during the winter? Unfortunately, these bats are at risk due to white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease that has led to some of our cave-dwelling species becoming threatened and endangered. To learn more about these nocturnal creatures, join Helen Holtz, the WDNR Bat Ambassador. Helen will be sharing insights into the importance of bats and their hibernation habits. This will be followed by a night walk through the woods to listen for bats, flashlight or headlamp required. This event is co-hosted by Waukesha County Land Conservancy.
Registration Cap: 30


Location

3095 Blue Goose Rd, Saukville, WI 53080


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Natural History Workshops

The UWM Field Station located at the Cedarburg Bog offers a series of natural history workshops. These classes offer a unique opportunity to explore focused topics in natural history under the guidance of noted authorities. Hands-on field and laboratory investigations teach ecology, evolution, use of taxonomic keys, and techniques.
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