To learn about and experience Bonaire’s winged mammals, STINAPA is organizing another bat night this Sunday evening.
After learning about Bonaire’s bats at STINAPA headquarters, you’ll take a short walk to a nearby cave to where you will be up close and personal with bats entering and exiting the cave. You will also be able to listen to their echolocation with the use of an ultrasound detector. What to bring: a flashlight (red filters provided), covered shoes and drinking water. Space is limited, so please call 717-8444 to register. There are no costs involved but donations are always welcome. STINAPA bat night: Sunday evening July 2nd from 6:30-8:30pm at STINAPA headquarters (Just above Oil Slick Leap and across from Caribbean Club/Hilltop).
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