Date de début : mercredi, 29 avril 2026.

Horaire :

 Le mercredi, 19 h 00 - 20 h 30 ,

Responsable : learn@vandusen.org

Lieu : Via Zoom

Description :

This Speaker Series event is offered in a hybrid format. You may attend:

  • In-Person - in the Guides Classroom at the Garden (with the option of registering for a Bat Walk in the garden after the Speaker Series event)

        or

  • Online - via Zoom

To attend the event ONLINE, please register from this page by selecting the button in the top right corner. 

To attend IN-PERSON, please click here to register.

About the presentation: 

Bats have endured a long history of fear and misunderstanding, but how did these stories begin? And how have they impacted bat species conservation practices over time?

In this lecture, we will explore and deconstruct bat myths from North America and around the world, providing much-needed insights into how bats truly live. We will also describe the importance of bats in Vancouver, highlighting their roles within our cities and the threats our native species often encounter. Finally, we will discuss how current research is reshaping bat conservation, and what you can do to support bats and their long-term survival in the Lower Mainland. 

To learn more about the speakers, see here

Read our cancellation policy here.

 

 

Places disponibles : Disponible

Prix : 20,00 $ Taxes en sus

Notes : Pre-registration is required. This course will be recorded, and recordings will be available for a limited time to participants. Online course log-in details will be sent 24 hours before course date.

Informations supplémentaires : Please note registration for this program will close on Wednesday, April 29th at 4 pm

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