In Person. Registration Required. Space Limited.
Cost: $125-$485
Are you passionate about wildlife and conservation? Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to learn about bats and their crucial role in our ecosystem. Join us for an enriching experience where you’ll gain hands-on knowledge and expert insights into the lives of these magnificent creatures!
🦇Exclusive Tour of Bracken Cave🦇
On the evening of August 31, embark on an exclusive tour of Bracken Cave, home to the world’s largest bat colony. Witness the breathtaking spectacle as thousands of bats take to the skies during their nightly emergence. This awe-inspiring sight is an experience you’ll treasure forever.
🎓 Expert-Guided Lectures and Field Trips 🎓
Over the following two days, September 1 & 2, immerse yourself in expert-guided lectures and hands-on field trips that cover various aspects of bat conservation. From building bat houses to mist-netting and acoustic recording, our comprehensive program offers something for everyone.
🌙 Engaging Evening Demonstrations 🌙
Experience the thrill of mist-netting and acoustic recording as you observe live bats in action! Our evening demonstrations will leave you in awe as you witness these incredible creatures up close in their natural habitat.
🏨 Accommodations & Travel 🏨
Make the most of your experience by staying at The Holiday Inn Convention Center, San Marcos, with a special group rate for “MTBC” attendees. Carpool arrangements from the hotel to the field site can be organized for your convenience.
👉 Limited Space Available!👈
Don’t wait to secure your spot! Join us for this extraordinary event at The Holiday Inn Convention Center, San Marcos, TX. Proof of recent rabies vaccination or acceptable titer is required for handling bats, but not required for attendance.
Your journey with us comes with a host of incredible inclusions:
For biologists, industry professionals, and serious citizen scientists, our optional 1-day acoustic identification course is a must-attend! Led by the renowned Janet Tyburec, this course will teach you how to organize and classify recordings to species, interpret results, and contribute to NABat.
During this course, you’ll master equipment selection, bat detector deployment techniques and settings configuration, data collection and organization, and results analysis. Identify Central Texas bats to species and learn about species-specific frequency and amplitude characteristics. In-class practicums and an optional field-recording demonstration will empower you to conduct your own bat inventory and monitoring.
As a student of this course, you’ll receive a free 30-day trial version of the powerful SonoBat software suite for data processing.
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