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The Hidden Ecology of Central Park After Dark - Bats, Fireflies & More

Discover the mysterious nocturnal wonders of the park on a starlit expedition

  • Look & listen for bats, fireflies, moths, raccoons, and more

  • Walk through the park while Gabriel points out its thriving natural nightlife

  • Learn how to identify and track nocturnal creatures

Balmy summer evenings are a beautiful time to stroll at night, but a closer look reveals a secret side of wildlife in the city that appears after dark. As the city lights meet the stars, bats, cicadas, katydids, fireflies and migratory birds emerge from their slumbers, giving new meaning to ‘the city that never sleeps’!

Join Gabriel on a starlit stroll through Central Park. He’ll teach you how to find and identify bats using a special echolocation-listening device and will point out numerous other natural wonders along the way, bringing you a safe distance to all the diverse creatures of the city night. End the excursion at the boathouse, where you can discuss your findings over a nightcap.

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