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X-WR-CALDESC:Have you ever seen a bat up close? Are you curious to learn mo
 re about these nocturnal\, flying mammals? Wenatchee River Institute is te
 aming up with Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) for a night 
 of bat education. You'll have the chance to see these creatures up close! 
 WDFW biologists will be using mist-nets to catch bats\, a technique that's
  often used by bat researchers during field work. They will be collecting 
 data on any captured bats before releasing them. In addition to the mist-n
 et stations\, there will be other bat educational resources and activities
  thanks to Bats Northwest. As an added bonus we'll have moth expert Peter 
 Smytheman there with some moth and insect traps to help us observe these a
 mazing night-flying insects!\n\nLocation: \nWe will be along Nason Creek o
 ff of State Route 207 (Lake Wenatchee Highway)\, approximately 20 minutes 
 north of Leavenworth near Cole's Corner. You will receive detailed directi
 ons after registration. We will meet out at the site. Minimal walking is r
 equired\, although the bat stations will be situated off the pavement over
  some uneven terrain. Please be aware there are no bathrooms onsite. \n\nS
 afety: \nThe safety of participants and the animals is our priority\, so p
 articipants will be required to wear KN95 masks (provided) within 6 feet o
 f a bat. All participants in the proximity of a bat must also follow cloth
 ing protocols to protect the animals from white-nose syndrome (WNS)\, a di
 sease that is not contractable by humans but is destructive to bat populat
 ions across species. This protocol includes full clothing disinfecting\, w
 hich means everyone will either wear a disposable Tyvex coverall suit (pro
 vided)\, or wear a second layer of clothing that goes straight in the wash
  when you get home. Stay tuned for more details on safety protocol. Our tr
 ained bat experts will be the only ones allowed to handle bats. Please bri
 ng a headlamp or flashlight for your own safety if you have one. \n\nAge L
 imit: 8+ years old\nAges 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult. \nR
 egistration for this event is required\, but cost is Pay What You Can. Ple
 ase choose an amount that fits within your budget to attend this event\, e
 ven if that is $0. We want anyone who is interested to be able to attend! 
 \n\nThis program is full.
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DESCRIPTION:Have you ever seen a bat up close? Are you curious to learn mor
 e about these nocturnal\, flying mammals? Wenatchee River Institute is tea
 ming up with Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) for a night o
 f bat education. You'll have the chance to see these creatures up close! W
 DFW biologists will be using mist-nets to catch bats\, a technique that's 
 often used by bat researchers during field work. They will be collecting d
 ata on any captured bats before releasing them. In addition to the mist-ne
 t stations\, there will be other bat educational resources and activities 
 thanks to Bats Northwest. As an added bonus we'll have moth expert Peter S
 mytheman there with some moth and insect traps to help us observe these am
 azing night-flying insects!\n\nLocation: \nWe will be along Nason Creek of
 f of State Route 207 (Lake Wenatchee Highway)\, approximately 20 minutes n
 orth of Leavenworth near Cole's Corner. You will receive detailed directio
 ns after registration. We will meet out at the site. Minimal walking is re
 quired\, although the bat stations will be situated off the pavement over 
 some uneven terrain. Please be aware there are no bathrooms onsite. \n\nSa
 fety: \nThe safety of participants and the animals is our priority\, so pa
 rticipants will be required to wear KN95 masks (provided) within 6 feet of
  a bat. All participants in the proximity of a bat must also follow clothi
 ng protocols to protect the animals from white-nose syndrome (WNS)\, a dis
 ease that is not contractable by humans but is destructive to bat populati
 ons across species. This protocol includes full clothing disinfecting\, wh
 ich means everyone will either wear a disposable Tyvex coverall suit (prov
 ided)\, or wear a second layer of clothing that goes straight in the wash 
 when you get home. Stay tuned for more details on safety protocol. Our tra
 ined bat experts will be the only ones allowed to handle bats. Please brin
 g a headlamp or flashlight for your own safety if you have one. \n\nAge Li
 mit: 8+ years old\nAges 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult. \nRe
 gistration for this event is required\, but cost is Pay What You Can. Plea
 se choose an amount that fits within your budget to attend this event\, ev
 en if that is $0. We want anyone who is interested to be able to attend! 
 \n\nThis program is full.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240803T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240803T233000
LOCATION:Location: Nason Creek (see below)
SUMMARY:Bat Night with WDFW
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