A Nigerian biologist stumbled upon a bat so rare it had vanished from scientific records for decades, hidden inside a West ...
A fungal infection known as White Nose Syndrome (WNS) is killing bats by the millions across the U.S. In June 2025, the National Park Service confirmed its presence on both sides of the Continental ...
An Arkansas environmental professional recently referenced in a meeting I was attending two documents that were issued in early 2026 titled: ...
“Something that we thought was extinct was in this beautiful place that nobody goes to,” Iroro Tanshi said of the find ...
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Michigan DNR asks residents to report summer bat roosts to aid conservation research
Have you seen any bat hangouts? The Michigan Department of Natural Resources want to know.
Today, Durand responds to bat-related call-outs across the Vryheid area, helping injured bats and advising residents who ...
(Beyond Pesticides, January 2, 2026) Texas-based pecan orchard Swift River Pecans is collaborating with local conservation nonprofit Merlin Tuttle’s Bat Conservation “so they could collect more ...
Bats are neither creepy nor spooky—not even the three species of vampire bats. (With a three-foot vertical leap, the common vampire bat is, however, supernaturally athletic.) And contrary to common ...
This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). To honor Native American and First Peoples Heritage Month, WCS and Nature are sharing this story of nature and conservation. For ...
Roosting is one of the “least understood parts of the bat’s life cycle.” Researchers in Michigan are trying to change that ...
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