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Nature – Vampire Bats

In observance of Halloween, Ed Dominguez, Lead Naturalist at the Seward Park Audubon Center, and KBCS’s Yuko Kodama talk vampire bats (not local to our region) on the shores of Andrews Bay in Seattle’s Seward Park.

If you have any questions about our local natural flora and fauna, please contact Ed Dominguez and KBCS at news@kbcs.fm

Producer: Yuko Kodama
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Nature – Local Bats

The Yuma Bat, Big Brown Bat and Little Brown Bat share the Puget Sound region with us during the summer months.  In late summer/early fall, the bats migrate to Central Washington to hibernate.  Find out how these small mammals fly, catch their food and take shelter in this special bat series, as Seward Park Audubon Center, Lead Naturalist, Ed Dominguez and KBCS’s Yuko Kodama watch for them on the banks of Andrew’s Bay in Seattle’s Seward Park.

Producers: Yuko Kodama and Jesse Callahan

Photo: Andrew McKinlay