Thursday, October 24, 2024
6:00-7:30 pm.
What You Didn’t Learn Watching Batman
Mambourg Park
5531 Cincinnati-Zanesville Rd NE (US-22)
Lancaster, OH 43130
Bats. Where do they live and how do they spend their time? We will discuss their unique ecology, threats to their populations, and how you can help Ohio’s bat populations.
Presentation by Marne Titchenell, Wildlife Program Director, OSU Extension, School of Environment and Natural Resources, OSU.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Because there is limited seating available for this presentation, those who wish to attend must submit this
Where to Meet
Those who have registered for this program should arrive early enough to be seated before the program begins at 6:00 p.m.
Please do not bring pets to this program.
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About Mambourg Park
What to Bring
Bring your own drinking water. Potable water is not available at this location.
Trails
Trail conditions will vary based on weather; be prepared with appropriate footwear to hike in muddy or slippery conditions.
- OAK TRAIL (NO PETS on Oak Trail nor inside the nature center)
Oak Trail is about one mile long, includes a set of steps and a footbridge, and may be considered easy-to-moderate. Pets are not allowed on Oak Trail nor inside Mambourg Nature Center.
. - HICKORY TRAIL (PETS WELCOME)
Hickory Trail is about one-and-a-half miles long, includes a footbridge, and may be considered easy-to-moderate. Pets are welcome on Hickory Trail. They must be under control at all times and on a leash no longer than 6’. For the health and safety of all, pick up and properly dispose of pets’ waste.
Before You Go…
If severe weather is forecast or before traveling a long distance to attend, it is recommended you check to be sure the program has not been canceled, postponed, or rescheduled. It is best to check the program in the Events section of our Facebook page, our website’s Calendar of Events, or call 740 652-4422 or 614 321-4833 ext 103.
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