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Lyceum Series: Tim Krynak: Where Have All the Bats Gone?

Presented by Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park at Happy Days Lodge, Peninsula OH

Jan 29 2016
Lyceum Series: Tim Krynak: Where Have All the Bats Gone?

Tim Krynak, Natural Resources Project Manager at Cleveland Metroparks, discusses the devastating environmental impacts of white-nose syndrome. First documented in 2006 in New York State, white-nose syndrome was discovered in Ohio in 2011. Regionally, the disease has killed over 95% of some bat species. Mr. Krynak will also detail efforts by scientists to treat and revitalize decimated bat populations.

The Lyceum Series is a January-to-April lecture series with one program each month. Presented by the Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park; Conservancy members can purchase all four lectures for $20!

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$6 adults, $3 children ages 3 – 12

Phone: 330-657-2909

Email: concerts@forcvnp.org

Website: http://www.conservancyforcvnp.org/

LOCATION

Happy Days Lodge

500 W. Streetsboro Road (SR 303), Peninsula, OH 44264

PARKING INFO

The main parking lot is located across the street from the lodge (on the north side of SR 303). A small lot for accessible parking is located next to the building.

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