More bats, please!
One of the best ways to support bats is to build habitat for them! To survive, bats need food, water, shelter, and space.
• Food: Washington bats eat night-flying insects like m...
October 29, 2024
Today's International Bat week #pokecologychallenge pkmn_professor_case #batweek #bat
🎃 Trick or Treat... or Bug Buffet? 🦇
While you’re filling bags with candy this week, the real trick-or-treaters of Joshua Tree—our bats—will be hard at work on their own feast! 🍬👻 But instead of cho...
Most bats do not have rabies. The fear of contracting rabies can overshadow the love for these animals on the path to extinction. In fact, only 0.001% of all bats are even believed to carry rabies. If...
Bat Week sketch number six is also in honor of National Cat Day. The Cat and the Bat is based on the style of woodcut illustrations from Chap Books. If you've ever seen those illustrations that make y...
The Yuma bat (Myotis yumanensis), is a species commonly found in the western United States and Mexico, including areas along rivers and bodies of water where they thrive. Oklahoma’s panhandle and west...
Excited to finally share my latest creation: these silver bat earrings! They are a labor of love that celebrates our winged friends just in time for #batweek. For me, they symbolize the end of bat sur...
Happy BAT WEEK! Georgia is home to 16 bats, including this adorable Little Brown Bat. Bats play an important role in the ecosystem. They are prolific pollinators and fruit eating bats also disperse s...
Fall is a crucial time for bats as they migrate or prepare for hibernation. It’s not uncommon to find a bat roosting on the side of buildings or homes. However, there’s no need to panic; they often ju...