

JAM Session: Misunderstood Animals - Bats
Did you know that bats live in Kansas? What do you think bats do in our native habitats, and where is the best place to find them? There are a few different species native to Kansas, and part of what makes these animals mysterious is the fact that they are nocturnal. Being nocturnal creatures, though, makes them a unique piece of the ecological puzzle. There are also myths and misconceptions about bats—think vampire bats!—that lead to misunderstandings about these animals. In this JAM, we will learn what makes these animals unique and beneficial to their habitats and to humans
Class is at 10:15 am
June 21 & 26
Did you know that bats live in Kansas? What do you think bats do in our native habitats, and where is the best place to find them? There are a few different species native to Kansas, and part of what makes these animals mysterious is the fact that they are nocturnal. Being nocturnal creatures, though, makes them a unique piece of the ecological puzzle. There are also myths and misconceptions about bats—think vampire bats!—that lead to misunderstandings about these animals. In this JAM, we will learn what makes these animals unique and beneficial to their habitats and to humans
Class is at 10:15 am
June 21 & 26
Did you know that bats live in Kansas? What do you think bats do in our native habitats, and where is the best place to find them? There are a few different species native to Kansas, and part of what makes these animals mysterious is the fact that they are nocturnal. Being nocturnal creatures, though, makes them a unique piece of the ecological puzzle. There are also myths and misconceptions about bats—think vampire bats!—that lead to misunderstandings about these animals. In this JAM, we will learn what makes these animals unique and beneficial to their habitats and to humans
Class is at 10:15 am
June 21 & 26