Happy bat week!
Let me introduce you to another California bat: The Western Pipistrelle bat, or now known as the Canyon Bat.
It’s smallest bat in the United States, found in the western U.S. and Me...
It’s Bat Week, and we’re taking a closer look at the people and science behind bat conservation. Our biologists use harp traps and mist nets to safely capture bats so we can collect vital data and eve...
It's #BatWeek! 🦇 Why not celebrate and provide a roosting site for bats in need?
⬇️ Download our free DIY instructions to build a bat house, which could become a roosting site for a female bat to hav...
This week, we celebrate the amazing lives of Earth's only flying mammal. There are over 1,400 species of bats, and 19 of them call CO home. 12 have been confirmed in Jeffco Parks! 🦇
You may see bats ...
It's Bat Week! 🦇 Meet some of the 13 species of bats found in Florida. 🌴
This international celebration shines a light on the vital role bats play in nature. These fascinating animals play a crucial r...
Happy #BatWeek! 🦇
The eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis) is the Chesapeake Bay watershed's most common tree bat! These small, solitary bats have reddish fur and are most active at dusk. They're natu...
Some Bat Week cuteness to start off your week.
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Migratory bats like red bats and hoary bats have furred uropatagium (tail membranes). Since these bats don’t really hibernate like many other bats, th...
This spooky season, our North Carolina Environmental Team is out on-site inspecting a bridge for bat usage, but not just for fun! These inspections are a key part of the natural resources review proce...