Are bats creepy or cute? Alabama’s own “The Bat Lady” can help you decide -- and the answer is probably going to be cute.
The spread of the deadly white-nose syndrome, which has decimated U.S. bat populations in the Northeast and Midwest, appears ...
Researchers have found several promising ways to thwart the fungus, which causes the deadly white-nose syndrome in bats.
I wanted to learn more about our native bats. Hearing that their numbers are greatly diminished due to white nose syndrome was concerning.” Some scientists are trying to protect bats ...
Solving Sacramento On any given summer evening, as construction crews work and traffic hurtles over the Yolo Causeway, which connects ...
An international team of paleontologists reached this conclusion after two decades of groundbreaking research at the St ...
including pollinating bees and native bats. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said it had policies in place to tackle air and light pollution, while implementing ...
But there’s one thing you probably haven’t heard of: protecting bats. Like literal flying bats. That’s one takeaway from a remarkable new study, published in the journal Science, that links ...
students were able to install bat, bee and owl boxes this summer to provide habitats for the native species to roost and reproduce. “The students are the next generation of conservation leaders ...
“Bats have huge benefits to farmers by keeping mosquitoes and other insects in check. I wanted to learn more about our native bats. Hearing that their numbers are greatly diminished due to white nose ...
Every summer, hundreds of thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats roost in the Yolo Causeway and, in the evenings, take flight. It’s a sight that’s attracted Sacramentans and tourists for years.