This little forest bat (Vespadelus vulturnus) found himself being an unwanted houseguest in Riana, northwest Tasmania on Saturday. Other than being a little dehydrated, he was fine and after a few day...
🦇 We're goin' batty for Bat Week! 🦇
Although we may not always see them, bats are hard at work all around the world each night - eating tons of insects, pollinating flowers, and spreading seeds that g...
🌙🦇 Did you know? Virginia is home to over a dozen different bat species. One of the most common is the little brown bat, often seen in summer at dusk flying over fields and around streetlights. The se...
Not only are bats insect-eating machines, eating thousands of flying insects every single night, but they are also excellent pollinators. Did you know these winged wonders are responsible for helping ...
🦇 We're goin' batty for Bat Week! 🦇
Although we may not always see them, bats are hard at work all around the world each night - eating tons of insects, pollinating flowers, and spreading seeds that g...
Bat Week is an international celebration of the role of bats in nature. It is being celebrated now until October 31. Do you teach about bats in your classroom? Did you know the Alberta Community Bat P...
Happy Bat Week! ¡Feliz Semana de los Murciélagos!
(Español Abajo)To celebrate, let’s explore one of the most beautiful trees you can find on the OsaConservation Campus, the bat tree. Inside we can fi...
SPOOKY! White-nose syndrome, not the bat. 😱
White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fatal disease of hibernating bats. It is caused by a fungus (Pseudogymnoascus destructans) that infects bats during hibernat...
"Are you wearing or carrying anything that has ever been in any other cave or mine?"
This is a question we ask visitors before every trip into Timpanogos Cave. But why does it matter? You can help p...