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All about Bats

Sat, Jul 26

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Sterling

Bats do many incredible tasks in their ecosystems, from eating thousands of insects to pollinating flowers and dispersing seeds. Join Naturalist Jim D’Angelo for a fascinating look at the lives of bats to discover the truth surrounding many common myths and the difficulties bats face.

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All about Bats
All about Bats

Time & Location

Jul 26, 2025, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Sterling, 15730 Jensvold Rd, Sterling, NY 13156, USA

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Bats do many incredible tasks in their ecosystems, from eating thousands of insects to

pollinating flowers and dispersing seeds. Join Naturalist Jim D’Angelo for a fascinating

look at the lives of bats to discover the truth surrounding many common myths and the

difficulties bats face. We will also discuss how you can help these beneficial creatures

of the night. After the indoor presentation, we will take a short walk to watch bats

feeding on insects over the fields. A special bat detector instrument will allow us to hear

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Sterling Nature Center
P.O. Box 216
15730 Jensvold Road
Sterling, NY 13156

Phone: 315-253-1100
Email: snc@cayugacounty.us

Sterling Nature Center Staff

Director
Jim D’Angelo

Community and Program Liaison
Christine Engel Gonzalez
Email: hgonzalez@cayugacounty.us

Lead Educator
Heidi Rothfuss

     

Park Hours and Admission

Trails: Open daily from dawn to dusk
Building Hours: Wednesday -Sunday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Admission and Parking: Free

Friends of the Sterling Nature Center

The Friends of the Sterling Nature Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the development, preservation, and programming of the Sterling Nature Center.

Board of Directors:

Chair: Regina Setikas
Vice Chair: Charles Itzin
Secretary: Connie Cosemento
Treasurer: Helen Engel
Financial Secretary: Joan Kelley
Membership Secretary: John Familo
Laura Donnelly
Linda Hjortshoj
June Ouellette

Board meetings are held on the first Saturday of the month at 9 a.m. and are open to the public.

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