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Bats may seem scary, but they're good for the environment. Here's how you can help them.Besides feeding on insects, many bats pollinate night-blooming flowers and a few species in South America are instrumental in reseeding rainforests. In Kentucky and Indiana, bats are a welcome ...
Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA technology.
The driving force behind the bat-flower partnership is not romance but the primary business of life: survival and reproduction. Trading nectar for pollination is a delicate transaction ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has shown that bats can tolerate coronaviruses and other viruses without ...
A project supported and funded by The Heritage Council, which provides tips and guidance to gardeners and those involved in ...
These bats are important pollinators for desert plants, as their diet consists primarily of nectar from agave blooms and flowering cactuses, like the saguaros. Due to its dependence on these ...
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