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Superbat: A Documentary Screening

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Hours:5-8pm
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Lectures/Discussions

This 48-minute documentary explores the world of bats and the scientists who study them – including the late Donald Griffin, a Harvard zoologist who was the first to describe their echolocation ability in the 1940s.

Using 3-D graphics to recreate the bats' acoustic vision and shooting with infra-red and high-speed cameras, this film offers an exhilarating 'bats-eye' journey into the night.

Screening to be followed by a discussion by Prof. Thomas Kunz of Boston University, one of the world’s leading bat experts. Kunz will answer audience questions and discuss some of his current research on bat biology, aeroecology and behavior, including the latest on the White-Nose Fungal Disease that has devastated bat populations in the Northeast.

Part of Summer Nights at the Museum. Free with museum admission. For more information: www.hmnh.harvard.edu
Photo courtesy of: www.cdiabu.com

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Free with museum admission.

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www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_and_special_events/index.php

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26 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA, 02138 map
Phone: 617.495.3045

MBTA: Red Line to Harvard. 7 min walk from Harvard Square.

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  • At the Harvard Museum of Natural History.
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