Mark Prairie Historical Society Welcomes Two New Bat Houses, Thanks to Scout Isaac Knowlden

🦇 A friendly reminder from Mark Prairie: Please Do Not Disturb Sleeping Bats! 🦇 This beautiful sign, part of Isaac Knowlden’s Eagle Scout Project, helps protect our important winged neighbors.

The Mark Prairie Historical Society is proud to announce the addition of two bat houses on our grounds, generously built and donated by Isaac Knowlden of Boy Scout Troop 46 as part of his Eagle Scout Project. These beautifully crafted structures provide a safe haven for local bats and serve as an important step toward preserving our local ecosystem.

Bats play a vital role in controlling insect populations, including mosquitoes, and contribute to pollination. By providing these dedicated habitats, we’re not only helping protect these valuable creatures but also supporting the natural balance in our area.

We are deeply grateful for Isaac’s hard work and dedication to this project. His efforts included building the bat houses and creating a thoughtful sign reminding visitors to respect the bats’ space.

The bat houses now stand proudly on a tall pole near the Schoolhouse and are a welcome addition to our grounds. We encourage visitors to come see them while remembering to “please do not disturb sleeping bats!”

A heartfelt thank-you to Isaac for his commitment to environmental stewardship and community service. His effort will have a lasting impact at Mark Prairie and beyond.

🏠✨ Standing tall and ready to welcome their tiny tenants! These two bat houses are a wonderful addition to Mark Prairie, thanks to Isaac Knowlden’s Eagle Scout Project. Supporting our local ecosystem, one bat at a time. 🦇