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Category Archives: Bats

Ripples 12/9/21

Posted on December 10, 2021 by Jim KnickelbineDecember 10, 2021

Ripples from the Dunes, by Kennedy Zittel, Assistant Naturalist Woodland Dunes does bat surveys every year to see what bat species are around our preserve and how many of each species we come across. Recently during these surveys, we have … Continue reading →

Posted in Bats | Tagged cave, Northern Mexico, pollinator, torpor, tree, white-nose syndrome

Ripples 5/17/18

Posted on May 17, 2018 by Jessica JohnsrudMay 17, 2018

Written by Jessica Johnsrud, Education Coordinator During the late spring, I start to spend more time outdoors around sunset I enjoy this time of day because many animals are heading to bed, yet many are just waking. Part of my job at … Continue reading →

Posted in Bats | Tagged anabat, echolocation, EchoMeter, pest control, population

Ripples 7/14/16

Posted on July 14, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineJuly 14, 2016

Written by Breanna Gosh, summer naturalist intern.  A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to go on a “bat cruise” on the West Twin river near Woodland Dunes. A bat cruise is a two to three hour boat ride done … Continue reading →

Posted in Bats, Birds, owls, Water, Wildlife | Tagged bats, birds, crepuscular, night, owls, water

Ripples 9-24-15

Posted on September 24, 2015 by Corrissa FrankSeptember 24, 2015

Nightlife in the Sky Written by: Breanna Gosh As the sun is setting and the sky is darkening, we are all usually occupied with something. Whether we are winding down after a long day, brushing our teeth, or eating a … Continue reading →

Posted in Bats, Education, Seasons, Wildlife
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