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NSAS Monthly Speaker Series Presents: A Bit about Bats from NorCal Bats with Corky Quirk

October 10 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Free

About the Program: Bats play an important role in the ecosystem as major consumers of nocturnal insects. They have many adaptations to help them navigate the night sky, from flight to echolocation. Meet the fastest mammal on earth, the Mexican free-tailed bat and the new California State symbol, the Pallid bat. In her presentation, Corky will share her knowledge about California bats along with a close up and personal experience of live, local, native species of bats. This is a great presentation to come to in-person for close up views of Ms. Quirk’s live Bats!

Mary Jean (Corky) Quirk, Founder NorCal Bats
Corky Quirk is the founder of NorCal Bats, an organization that provides care for injured bats and educational programs for libraries, schools, nature programs, fairs and other community events throughout the region. Corky has been working intensely with native bats since 2004 and has educated thousands of people of the important role they play in our ecosystems. She works with injured and orphaned bats, returning them to the wild and keeps a captive colony of non-releasable bats for use in education. Corky is the Director of www.norcalbats.org and is permitted through the CA Department of Fish and Wildlife and the USDA to support their conservation work with bats. Corky is an experienced environmental educator who got her start with Camp Fire Girls & Boys. She has an undergraduate degree in natural resource planning and interpretation from Humboldt State University. In addition to her work with bats, she teaches three days a week at the Yolo Basin Foundation, a wetland education program in the Sacramento Valley.

Learn about these incredible, flying mammals and their importance as insect control wonders. Inform others about how they can help protect this amazing animal! You can join her efforts to dispel any misconceptions others might have about these furry creatures, and help save these highly valuable mammals through community education and rescue work.

Napa Solano Audubon is inviting you to our October 10th Speaker Series Zoom meeting.
Zoom Meeting Link:

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Meeting ID: 840 6879 8815
Passcode: 981589

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Details

Date:
October 10
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://NapaSolanoBirds.org

Venue

Benicia Public Library
150 East L Street
Benicia, CA 94510
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Phone
‭(707) 746-4343‬
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