Looking to learn about nocturnal animals in person? Well if you live near Southfield, MI then your in luck! The Organization for Bat Conservation is going to have live bats and many other nocturnal animals during an educational event titled “Animal Adaptations”, Saturday, March 27 2010 at the Lawrence Technological University.
This special presentation is focused on nocturnal animals and help people understand the amazing adaptations and abilities these creatures have developed. Information on habitat, survival and defense, producing young, finding good, and many other topics will be discussed.
This wonderful multi-media presentation will include the following noccturnal animals:
- Owl
- African Fruit Bat
- U.S. Insect-eating Bat
- Sugar glider
- Flying Squirrel
Entry is only $6 per person, $18 max per family.
Lunch is $9 per person in advance.
This sounds like a wonderful opportunity for everyone to learn a little more about nocturnal animals in person and support wildlife conservation efforts. Nocturnal animals adapt wonderfully to their environment, take the day to learn in person just how these magnificent animals do what they do from big eyes to echo location these animals all have unique traits.