Hey, y'all, this sounds really cool via BatsLive.....
  A live electronic field trip will be held on  September 18 at the Bracken Bat Cave near San Antonio, which is the summer 
home of the  world's largest bat colony. As millions of bats emerge  
from the cave, watch the live program  from 7 to 8:30 p.m. ET. 
With millions of Mexican free-tailed bats living in the cave from 
March through  October, Bracken holds one of the largest concentrations 
of mammals on earth. The emergence of these millions of bats, as  they 
spiral out of the cave at dusk for their nightly insect hunt, is an  
unforgettable sight. For more  information about Bracken Bat Cave on the
 Bat Conservation  International web site, CLICK HERE. Be  sure to check out the spectacular video. Learn about: the Mexican 
free-tailed bats of Bracken Cave  and other bat species, predators that 
wait for their nightly emergence, threats  to bats including White-nose 
Syndrome, how you can help these beneficial  creatures, how bats 
navigate using echolocation, cave ecology and more.
BatsLIVE: A Distance Learning Adventure was webcast live on May 17, 2012. CLICK HERE to watch the program.
 
 
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