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Learn to build a bat house at Dunbar Cave State Park

Learn to build a bat house at Dunbar Cave State Park

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – (CLARKSVILLENOW) Dunbar Cave State Park will host an educational program on building a bat house for your house or yard.

The event is Saturday, July 14 from noon to 2 p.m. Interpretive Ranger Allison will provide step-by-step instructions for building a bat house.

All materials are provided. Space is limited, and there is a $60 fee.

To reserve a space and get more information visit Tennessee State Parks on-line.

For information and activities at the park, visit Friends of Dunbar Cave on Facebook.

 

 

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