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The Rahway River Watershed Association welcomes Stephanie Feigin from Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ to give an educational presentation about the bats of NJ.
Bats have a reputation of being spooky or dangerous, but they are actually some of the most bene�cial animals to people.All of New Jersey's bats are insectivores. They feed on a huge variety of night-�ying insects, including the beetles that devour our crops, the gypsy moths that denude our forests, and of course, those awful mosquitoes. A single little brown bat can eat 3,000 mosquito-sized insects per night!
Call 908-892-7229 for more information
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Thurs Oct 4th 6:30 to 8:30pm337 East Milton Ave Rahway NJ
Stephanie is a Wildlife Ecologist for Conser�e Wildlife Foundation of NJ. She is CWF’s lead ecologist r�nning the bat project. She is responsible for projects desig�ed to protect and enhance habitats for forest bats throughout New Jersey. Stephanie received her B.S. in Ecolog� & Nat�ral Resource Management from Rutgers Universit� in 2013. Stephanie will bring a LIVE BAT to the preentation!
Bats of New JerseyBy Stephanie Feigin
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