Bats: Earth's Allies with Gerri Griswold
*The event has already taken place on this date: Sat, 07/22/2023
Many indigenous communities recognize the importance and interconnectedness of all
living beings. Join Gerri Griswold for an engaging and informative program on one of
the most misunderstood beings: bats. Gerri Griswold is Director of Administration and
Development at The White Memorial Conservation Center in Litchfield, Connecticut.
She has handled bats for thirty-one years as a wildlife rehabilitator and educator and
is licensed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
and the United States Department of Agriculture to keep and exhibit non releasable
bats for education. You may even get a chance to meet a live bat ambassador!
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Organization:
The Institute for American Indian StudiesLocation:
38 Curtis Road
Washington, CT, 06793United States
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Phone:
8608680518Contact name:
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The event has already taken place on this date:
07/22/2023
Time:
2 pm
Ages
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