Bat Workshop pt.1 - Bats in Bethnal Green (Evening Workshop)
An evening focusing on the importance of Bethnal Green Nature Reserve for bats. Visitors will get the chance to learn more about the Bat Sanctuary project, why and how bats are awesome little mammals that happily live around us and what we can use to listen and experience them on our doorstep.
Following a vegetarian dinner over a campfire, we will sit and listen for bats which may be using the reserve. Melanie King, an astronomy experimental photographer from Lumen at St John's Crypt, will be setting up her telescope pointed at the night sky and will discuss the close interaction between the moon and the natural world.
Wrap up warm and bring a torch for an evening that reveals how nature never stops once the sun goes down.
An evening focusing on the importance of Bethnal Green Nature Reserve for bats. Visitors will get the chance to learn more about the Bat Sanctuary project, why and how bats are awesome little mammals that happily live around us and what we can use to listen and experience them on our doorstep.
Book your place here.
Following a vegetarian dinner over a campfire, we will sit and listen for bats which may be using the reserve. Melanie King, an astronomy experimental photographer from Lumen at St John's Crypt, will be setting up her telescope pointed at the night sky and will discuss the close interaction between the moon and the natural world.
Wrap up warm and bring a torch for an evening that reveals how nature never stops once the sun goes down.