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Maine Creatures Great & Small: Maine Bats - On the Path to Extinction? with Jan Collins

SUMMER 2020 LECTURE SERIES

Maine Bats - On the Path to Extinction? (on Zoom!)

Learn about Bats in Maine with Master Naturalist, Jan Collins

WHEN: THURSDAY, JULY 23rd AT 6PM

WHERE: ZOOM CONFERENCE - REGISTRATION FULL

The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust and the Midcoast Conservancy invite the public to learn about the lives ofBats! Join Jan Collins, Maine Master Naturalist, for a live webinar on Thursday, July 23 at 6:00 pm to learn about her studies on bats in Maine. This free event is great for naturalists 10 years old and up!

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Jan Collins is a 26 year veteran high school science teacher, a former interpretive specialist for the Appalachian Mountain Club, a two time Appalachian Trail thru-hiker, coauthor of Forty Nature Walks in Southern Maine, and a 2016 graduate of the Maine Master Naturalist(MMN) program. Her presentation on Maine Bats - On the Path to Extinction? was her capstone project for the MMN program. She is a native of Maine and lives with her husband Irving Faunce on their blueberry farm in Wilton.

Maine Bats - On the Path to Extinction? will introduce Maine's eight native bat species little brown bat (ME endangered), long-eared bat (ME endangered and federally threatened), small-footed bat (ME threatened), tri-colored bat, hoary bat, silver-haired bat, and eastern red bat. The life history of bats, biology, myths and threats to their continued existence will be discussed. If you used to spend summer evenings watching the swooping and diving of bats, but have not seen one in years, you are not alone.

Registrants will receive a Zoom link to the web-based lecture following their registration and again before the event. For more information or to register, visit www.kennebecestuary.org/upcoming-events/2020/7/23/maine-creatures-great-amp-small-bats-on-zoom or call (207)442-8400. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions in the registration link and the chat box during the meeting.

This talk is the first in the “Maine Creatures Great & Small” series co-hosted by KELT and the Midcoast Conservancy this summer. Make sure to follow along on Social Media for updates on upcoming lectures. For more information, visit www.kennebecestuary.org/upcoming-events or call (207) 442-8400.

The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust and the Midcoast Conservancy are membership supported land trusts dedicated to protecting land, water and wildlife and connecting with our local communities in midcoast Maine. FMI about KELT, visit www.kennebecestuary.org or call (207) 442-8400.  FMI about Midcoast Conservancy, visit www.midcoastconservancy.org or call (207) 389-5150.

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED!
THIS EVENT HAS REACHED MAXIMUM CAPACITY FOR ZOOM. A RECORDING WILL BE POSTED FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION. THANK YOU!

Let us know you’ll be joining the talk! Sign up using the Google Form below.

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