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October 25, 2017

Learn about the secret lives of bats at next Teen Science Café

Theresa Laverty from CSU’s Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology will discuss “The Secret Lives of Bats: Dark Adventures from the Namib Desert” at the next Teen Science Café on Dec. 13. Learn why there are more than 1,000 species of bats around the world and how they relate to humans.

The Front Range Teen Science Café is part of a larger national network of science cafés for teens. ESMEI’S Teen Science Café brings scientists and teens together for a conversation about science in a local coffee shop, Everyday Joe’s Coffee House. A primary goal of the café is for teens to increase their understanding of the nature of science and to develop a realistic perception of scientists and the lives they lead — which they sometimes do not get in school.

When: 5-7 p.m., with presentation starting at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 13
Where: Everyday Joe’s Coffee House
Presenter: Theresa Laverty from CSU’s Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology

RSVP to the Dec. 13 Teen Science Café here.

Dec. 13 Teen Science Café flier