Bats Wildlife Outdoors
Bats
Non-scientific sites about bats. Especially watching, rehabilitation and amateur research.
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- Explore the world of bats through the articles, photos, and trivia.
- Offers FAQs, batcams, section for rehabilitators, news articles and information on building bat houses.
- Information about bats and what to do if you find a sick or injured bat. Includes database of bat care facilities in the U.S.
- Contains basic information regarding the benefits of bats, use of guano as an attractant, bat house placement and maintenance, hibernation, and rabies.
- Piles of fun facts and trivia items relating to bats.
- Royal British Columbia Museum article regarding history of bats, research references, and programs. Located in Canada.
- Covers species in the Sydney region of Australia, with news, images and conservation details.
- Pictures and details of a dozen species in Britain, with details of habitats and roosts.
- Donna Hensley shares some articles and projects produced during her 15 years as a bat researcher.
- Article on blood-sucking Vampire Bats and the making of the film "Vampire" for BBC by the film producer Adrian Warren. Image gallery of bats and other wildlife.
- General information about the species in the state. Article by Jack Whitman.
- Popular information about bats from a Creationist's perspective.
- Large reference site to the conservation, rescue, and welfare of bats, including educational programs. Discusses bat myths. Includes a "fun for kids" page.
- Information about bat species. Details of habitat, diet, ecology and houses.
- Brochure from the Canadian Wildlife Service with a general introduction to the 19 species of Canada.
- Information about the colony of grey-headed flying foxes found on Bellingen Island, New South Wales.
- Includes information and photos about bats in Louisiana, bird watching and landscaping with native plants.
- General introduction to biology, conservation, and myths about bats.
- Article from the Philadelphia Inquirer about bats and their public image by Sue Chastain. Includes links to references.
- A homepage with details of personal bat watching and resources for bat lovers. Based around Yorkshire, UK.
- Carlsbad Caverns National Park offers information on bat flight program, population, list of bats, cave tours, calendar of events, teacher guide, map, and articles.
- Information from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- Test of knowledge with true and false questions, which aims to dispell myths about bats.
- Educational programs presented nation-wide. Dedicated to protecting bats and their habitats. Educational bat-related material, including books, videos, T-shirts and bat houses. Memberships available.
- Home to 22 species of bats, page provides photos, info and rescue contacts for the local species.
- Sanctuary and educational and environmental centre. Contains facts, photos and information about the species at the centre.
- Paston Great Barn in Norfolk is used as a breeding site by barbastelle, Natterer's, brown long-eared, and pipistrelles.
- Article by Michael A. Bogan, a Research Biologist of USGC, and Professor at University of New Mexico. Pictures, map, and resources included.
- Extensive information about bats from a bat removal and rescue firm in Florida.
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