Interested in how you can conserve and enhance bat habitat on your own land? Want to know more about how some of these practices overlap to forest songbirds and help protect water quality? Join the Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust on August 4th to learn more about conservation and forestry practices relating to New Hampshire's bat species with Jesse Mohr, ACT's consulting ecologist. Head on over to their website at www.aconservationtrust.org/education-events for more details and to register.
Date and Time
Friday Aug 4, 2017
12:30 PM - 4:30 PM EDT
12:30 - 4:30pm: Afternoon Session Indoor presentations on Bat Species of New Hampshire and their Ecology, and Bat Conservation, followed by a Bat and Bird Friendly Forest Management Field Tour.
5:00 - 7:00pm: Early Evening Session (optional) Participants will have the opportunity to hear and see forest birds up-close, during a mist netting seasion with a local bird biologist.
Location
Sugar Hill Town Office (Crapo Building)
1411 Route 117
Sugar Hill, NH
Fees/Admission
Participants can register for the afternoon session, or the full workshop (both the afternoon and early evening sessions). The deadline to register is July 28th at 5pm.
Questions about the program? Contact Jesse Mohr at (802) 933-1614 or nativegeographic@gmail.com
Questions about registering? Contact Haley Andreozzi at (603) 862-5327 or haley.andreozzi@unh.edu