Organiser | John Moore Museum |
Date | Saturday 27th October 2018 |
Time | Four sessions to choose from: 10.30am to 11.30am 11.45am to 12.45pm 2.30pm to 3.30pm 3.45pm to 4.45pm |
Venue | John Moore Museum, 41 Church Street, Tewkesbury, GL20 5SN |
Details | Why do bats hang upside-down? How do they find their way in the dark? What different types of bats live in the UK? How can I encourage them to visit my garden? Bat expert David Endacott will be at the museum with a selection of live, rescued British Bats to explain all about these fascinating creatures of the night. Also displays by the Gloucestershire Bat Group where you can learn about their work and how to join. This is the perfect opportunity to find out the truth about these much misunderstood animals. PLUS Pick up FREE information on how you can help bats, and craft activities for children – make your own origami bat or bat mask! Tickets available on the door or in advance from the museum Adults £6.00 / Seniors & Students £4.50 / Children £2 (Includes admission to the John Moore Museum & The Old Baptist Chapel). |
Contact: | Simon Lawton (Curator) E-Mail: curator@johnmooremuseum.org Telephone: 01684 297174 |