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Beautifully translucent bat wings. Mike Weasner | Submitted
This bat wasn’t happy to be held and viewed. Mike Weasner | Submitted
The bats are released into the moonlit sky.
Mike Weasner | Submitted
Following the talk the group headed out to a remote area of the Park to see some live bats. Mike Weasner | Submitted
Dr. Joel Diamond spoke to an audience of more than 50 people Saturday night at the Oracle State Park. Mike Weasner | Submitted
San Manuel Miner
How much do you know about bats? Those tiny creatures made famous and infamous by a good guy and a not-so-good guy?
Saturday night, July 25, at the Kannally Ranch at Oracle State Park, Dr. Joel Diamond, Research Ecologist and Regional manager of Arizona Game and Fish, helped clear up the mystery for a packed house. He gave a lecture and answered questions about Arizona bats and their habitats.
Around 50 people attended the lecture.
Diamond then led a hike out to an area in the park where bats had been captured in nets. Everyone got a close look at the bats before they were released into the night sky.
This was a Friends and Oracle State Park summer event.
John Hernandez (785 Posts)John Hernandez lives in Oracle. He is retired and enjoys writing and traveling. He is active in the Oracle Historical Society. He covers numerous public events, researches historical features and writes business/artist profiles.
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