By Students from Lisa Pezzella’s Enrichment Class at P.S. 110 and Fran Agnone
P.S. 110 makes space in the school day for students to work in small groups where they can explore various topics related to sustainability. For seven weeks this fall, third to fifth graders and teachers engaged in fun activities like creating compost and writing nature poetry.
A new topic explored this year was investigating bats! The class is led by third grade teacher and passionate bat advocate Lisa Pezzella. Lisa was recently captivated by bats when visiting her daughter’s college campus in Gainesville, Florida, where several bat houses on campus provide habitat for a notable and highly visible population that fills the local skies at dusk.
Students learned about the bats in New York and came up with an action plan to help the local population. After confirming with Niki Jackson from NYC Audubon that there are five species of bats that frequent NYC rooftop gardens, most notably the Eastern Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis) that visits Kingsland Wildflowers Rooftop nightly during its active season, the class decided to install a bat house near the school.
They hit a snag when they consulted with staff from Audubon New York, who warned them of installing a bat house on a fence in the school yard where a predator might be able to harm the population. Installing the house in neighboring McGolrick Park became the next best choice, attached to a tree trunk or installed on a pole.
Left with a bathouse and nowhere to put it, students decided to write letters to the Brooklyn Borough Parks Commissioner Marty Maher to see if they could make this dream happen.
Here are excerpts of various student letters making a powerful case for creating more habitats for bats in the city.
Dear Marty Maher,
I am writing to ask you about putting a bat house in McGolrick Park in Greenpoint. If we have a bathouse in our park we can control the amount of mosquitos.
–Lucia, 4th grade
Do you know that mosquitos can give people bad disease?
–Arlo, 3rd grade
Bats can eat 1,000 mosquitos per hour. If bats eat 1,000 mosquitos an hour we will not have as many bites and they are very itchy.
–Fleur, 3rd grade
About half of these species are tiger mosquitos, an invasive mosquito that carries certain diseases. Also, over 50 species of plants depends on bats.
–Leon, 4th grade
We strongly want a bat house. Our school would like to help.
–Ms. Pezzella, 3rd Grade Teacher
Time will tell if this chorus of voices can figure out how to install a bat house near their school. But in the meantime, our local bat population certainly has an impressive group of young people rooting for them. Perhaps you have a suggestion!
Please reach out to Fran Agnone [email protected] if you would like to help these kids with their mission. Cheers to a future with more bats and less itchy mosquito bites!
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2018 GREENPOINT ECO-SCHOOLS ARTICLES FROM GO GREEN BK:
- Eco Schools: From Asphalt to Ecosystem, Fran Angone, December 13, 2018
- Celebrating School Sustainability, Dana Raciunas, November 28, 2018
- Sensory-Based Play and Exploration at P.S. 31, Alison Schuettinger, November 15, 2018
- Eco-Family Day: Catching a Dream, Fai Walker, November 7, 2018
- From Garden to School Cafeteria, Fai Walker, October 10, 2018
- Cataloguing Greenpoint’s Memories with a Student Reporter, Laura Ellision-Mroz, October 4, 2018
- Eco-Facilitator Ms. Glowacki, Fai Walker, August 16, 2018
- PS 34 Graduates Reflect on the Eco-Schools Program, Tina Wong, August 6, 2018
- What Does our Future Look LIke? Glimpses of a Sustainable Future from Students at PS 110, Fran Agnone, July 18, 2018
- PS 31’s No Idling Campaign, Alison Schuettinger, June 28, 2018
- MS 126’s Keepers of the Earth Take Governor’s Island, MS 126’s Class 601, June 7, 2018
- Music to Inspire Change, Fran Agnone, May 24, 2018
- Eco Schools Journal, Alison Schuettinger, May 10, 2018
- Eco Schools Journal: PS 31, Jamie Hook, April 26, 2018
- Eco Schools Journal: PS 110, Fran Agnone, April 26, 2018
- Eco Schools Journal: PS 31, Alison Schuettinger, April 12, 2018
- Eco Schools Get Trashy, Fai Walker, March 28, 2018
- Not All Air is Clean Air, PS 110 3rd Graders, March 8, 2018
- Small GIfts, Alison Schuettinger, February 28, 2018
- Plants for Kindergarten, PS 34 5th Graders & Tina Wong, February 14, 2018
- The Universe Under My Feet, Fai Walker, February 8, 2018
- KidBlog Digest, PS 110 Students & Fran Agnone, January 31, 2018
- Animals Save Greenpoint, Alison Schuettinger, January 10, 2018
2017 GREENPOINT ECO-SCHOOLS ARTICLES FROM GO GREEN BK:
- Green Flags for our Eco-Schools!, Olivia Carden and Fran Agnone, June 8, 2017
- Celebrating Greenpoint – Brooklyn’s First Green Flag Community, Sarah Ward, June 1, 2017
- Bringing Trout Home: PS 110 Students Release Trout into the Cross River, Fran Agnone and PS 110 students, May 11, 2017
- On Any Given Friday, Fai Walker, April 5, 2017
- Our Earth’s Water: Stop Littering!, Fran Agnone, March 29, 2017
- PS 31 Water Conservation Heroes, PS 31 5th Graders (Israel Stahl and Kacper Modzelewski) & Alison Schuettinger, March 1, 2017
- Starting with Greenpoint: Reflections & Recommendations from Greenpoint Eco-Schools Students, Sarah Ward, January 12, 2017
- Hey, Where’d You Get That Jacket?, Fai Walker, January 3, 2017
2016 GREENPOINT ECO-SCHOOLS ARTICLES FROM GO GREEN BK:
- What’s Green at PS 110?, PS 110 5th Grader Louise Oppenheimer & Fran Agnone, December 6, 2016
- Green Stem Education at PS 34, Tina Wong, November 17, 2016
- The Zero Waste Eco-Heroes of PS 31, Alison Schuettinger, October 26, 2016
- Eco-Heroes: Greenpoint Eco-Schools Sustainability Coaches, Sarah Ward, September 15, 2016