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Bats: Friend or foe? Find out Sept. 4

Posted at 1:34 am August 25, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Bats are the topic of a free, interactive program on Thursday, September 4. Starting with a presentation at 7 p.m. and ending with a field demonstration with bat detectors, spotlights, and a thermal imaging camera by Melton Hill Lake, the evening will provide ample evidence that bats are friends, a press release said.

Although they sometimes suffer from a poor public image, bats are extremely beneficial animals: They are major predators of night-flying insects. Bat specialist Gerry Middleton, a biologist with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, is the presenter.

Following his 7 p.m. talk and a question and answer period, participants will adjourn to the marina on Melton Hill Lake for a field demonstration: Gerry will use his “bat detectors” (which detect echolocation calls) to help spot the nocturnal creatures as they forage for insects at dusk. He’ll also bring a spotlight and a thermal imaging camera to help participants see bats after dark. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: bat detectors, bat specialist, bats, echolocation, field demonstration, First Presbyterian Church, foes, friends, Gerry Middleton, Melton hill lake, spotlight, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, thermal imaging camera

UT Arboretum to have presentation on bats on Thursday

Posted at 2:33 pm April 23, 2014
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Bat at UT Arboretum

Northern Long-eared Bat (Photos courtesy of Middleton Photos)

The University of Tennessee Arboretum will host a presentation on bats—“Let’s Go BAT-ty”—from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.

Gerry Middleton, a biologist who has studied bats extensively, will present a slide show at the Visitor’s Center to discuss his two-year study of Arboretum bats. Using his “bat detector,” he will take the group outside to look for the nocturnal creatures.

A biologist with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation in the U.S. Department of Energy-Oversight Office, Middleton promised that this will be an opportunity for all ages to learn more about the local bat population, a press release said. Middleton has an master’s degree in wildlife and fisheries from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News, Government, Nonprofits, State Tagged With: Arboretum, bats, biologist, Gerry Middleton, northern long-eared bat, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, University of Tennessee, UT Arboretum

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