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Wharfedale Naturalists Society welcomes bat experts

Alison Roberts reports on BATS: Wharfedale Naturalists final webinar of the autumn/winter season DO you love them? Do you hate them? Are they the silent nymphs of a summer’s night as they fly across your garden or do they make you shudder? They often get a bad press so to set the record straight with a fascinating insight into the activities and behaviour of bats the Wharfedale Naturalists were delighted to welcome two bat devotees and serious scientists: Greg Slack, a consultant ecologist specialising in bats and Matt Whittle, consultant ecologist and Wharfedale Naturalists committee member. We all know that bats are the only flying mammals but did we know that the UK is home to 18 species of bats (Worldwide some 1,300 species) - 25% of UK mammal species, the tiny pipistrelle being the commonest. Weighing in at about 5 grams it can still consume up to 3,000 small insects in a night.

New Wisconsin Coach Hall of Famer Greg Dull has lasting impact on Coulee Region hoops

New Wisconsin Coach Hall of Famer Greg Dull has lasting impact on Coulee Region hoops February 10, 2021 5:48 PM Ken Kosirowski Updated: For Greg Dull it’s a humble beginning to his basketball career. “I played for the North Crawford Trojans, or at least, I sat on the bench for the North Crawford Trojans,” he laughed. But the love of the game always stuck with him as he began coaching Tomah girls in the early 1980s. “I was also a sponge,” Dull said regarding his early coaching days. “There are so many coaches in the area I stole stuff from. If they were beating me with something, I’d learn how to do it.”

One lost soul s attempt at making sense of a world crumbling beneath his feet : how Dave Grohl faced the music

Fierce frontman: Dave Grohl Credit: Getty It seems impossible to imagine now, but once upon a time, Dave Grohl was “afraid of music.” “If I heard a song that even touched on an emotion in me, I would turn it off,” he told Anderson Cooper on CBS’ 60 Minutes in 2014. “I was so terrified because to me, that’s what music always was. It was a direct connection to my heart.” Grohl begun to feel disconnected from music in 1994, a year synonymous with the suicide of his friend and bandmate Kurt Cobain and the subsequent disbandment of Nirvana. Grief manifested for Grohl not in the form of tears (“I remember trying to make myself cry and I just couldn’t,” he once admitted) but rather as numbness. “I just shut down.” With that, he questioned whether he had any desire to continue making music at all.

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