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      School Programs in the Black Hills
  
  Multimedia 
  programs on bats are available to classrooms in the Black Hills area. 
  Programs are available for all age groups and include slide presentation, 
  recordings of bat echolocation calls, and (when available), live non-releasable 
  bats. These programs are provided as a community service and are free 
  of charge. For additional information or to schedule a program, contact: 
  Joel Tigner 605-390-2061 / joeltigner@gmail.com 
  SD GFP 605-394-2391 / laurie.root@state.sd.us 
       Educational Bat Trunks
  
 SD 
  Game, Fish and Parks has also developed an 'Educational Bat Trunk' that 
  contains educational information including books, video tapes, displays 
  (such as a real, mounted bat skeleton), educational exercises, games, 
  and hand puppets for use in the school system. The trunk can be loaned 
  to teachers throughout the state. For loan information and availability, 
  contact SD GFP / laurie.root@state.sd.us 
  / 605-394-2391 Outdoor Campus / kay.gannon@state.sd.us 
  / 605-362-2721   Acro-BATS of the Night' Poster
  SD 
 Game, Fish and Parks has published a colorful poster that can also function 
 as a book cover that depicts four species of bat found in the state. For 
 ordering information, contact: Eileen.DowdStukel@state.sd.us 
  
     Education Brochure from Arizona
  
  
   
University of Arizona (#1456) November 
2008   
    Bat 
 Conservation International   
 Educational resources 
  for all ages: Various Workshops are available 
  
  BatsLIVE - Free web-seminar!
 
 BatsLIVE: 
  A Distance Learning Adventure is offering an exciting, FREE education 
  program to bring bat conservation to life in your classroom and community. 
  Check out all of the resources at the the BatsLIVE 
  web site. Share this information with your friends & colleagues. 
  Web seminars will be offered on April 18 and May 3, 2012
 
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