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| WHAT TO EXPECT AT A BAT WATCH You’ll see millions of bats fly out of their roost, over your head, and off into the twilight sky at a Selman Bat Watch.
Begin your bat watch experience at Alabaster Caverns State Park 30 miles northeast of Woodward, OK. How to get there. You will be escorted to the bat-viewing area from there. School day nostalgia creeps in as you board the school bus to the Selman Wildlife Management Area. The Wildlife Department manages the area, which is only open to the public during the Bat Watches.
Watch the setting sun against the vast, western Oklahoma sky as you wait comfortably in the viewing area. Get your cameras and binoculars ready here come the bats. For your safety, and to protect the bats, the cave will not be toured. FREE STAR GAZING AFTER BAT WATCH - FRIDAY & SATURDAY nights You're invited to spend an intimate evening under the stars at the University of Central Oklahoma's Selman Living Laboratory Observatory, weather permitting. Learn about the constellations, immerse yourself in the splendor of star clusters, see where the center of our Galaxy lies, gasp at the beauty of binary stars, catch a view of the International Space Station, if it passes overhead, or step into the classroom to catch a program on recent astronomical discoveries. Telescopes and knowledgeable staff will be with you all evening. |
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| The Selman Bat Watch is a project of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation | |||||||