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Bat facts: Why bats are beneficial, not scary
We are better off with bats. These bat facts will make you rethink the unsung heroes of the night and learn why you should ...
Tree clearing for Micron’s megafab will begin next week in Clay, and conservationists warn endangered bats will pay the price, according to Spectrum News. Micron plans to start cutting hundreds of ...
Bats are all around, but due to their nocturnal nature, Baton Rouge residents do not see them often. Misconceptions about the flying mammals abound, despite their significance to ecological systems.
Habitat conservation plans are in the works at the Fish and Wildlife Service for wind projects that could harm various bat species. A major Iowa wind energy project could avoid colliding with federal ...
Flying critters don’t always have the best options when it comes to finding a home, but staff and students at Allegheny ...
“They are an indicator species which lets us know that the environment is doing well where we are,” she says. “When we have ...
A bat with big ears, a horseshoe-shaped nose and a seemingly smushed face hidden behind flaps of skin that was recently discovered in Rwanda is a member of a "lost species" not seen in 40 years, ...
Families are invited to celebrate Bat Appreciation Day at the Old New-Gate Prison and Copper Mine on Sunday, Sept. 15. Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection‘s Wildlife Division ...
This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). To honor Native American and First Peoples Heritage Month, WCS and Nature are sharing this story of nature and conservation. For ...
On night walks through Highgate Wood, Cindy Blaney shares the whirling wonder of the often-maligned mammals with the humans ...
To track the migration patterns and distances of the lesser long-nosed bats, Ecologist Rodrigo Medellin coats the bats he catches in harmless UV dust, which they lick off and digest. The glowing dust ...
October is a time for bats. As the crisp fall air descends, plastic bats swing from trees and confectioners make treats in their little winged shapes. The little spooky creatures even have an entire ...
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