It is against North Carolina law to remove bats during their mating season, which is between May 1 and July 31.
Outside of mating season, bats can be removed with exclusion devices. one-way tunnels that allow them to leave an enclosed ...
While some bat species have seen up to a 99% population decline, Rafinesque's big-eared bat has shown a strong resistance to ...
Of the world’s 1,400 bat species, only eight live in Minnesota. Four of the eight spend the winter hibernating ...
One of the world's leading scholars on bats brings her research and expertise to the public in an illustrated new book.
Every spring, three species of nectar-feeding bats travel several hundred miles from Mexico into Arizona, New Mexico and ...
A team of researchers led by Bhargavi Srinivasulu of Zoology Department of Osmania University here, have identified and described a new species of leaf-nosed bat from Sri Lanka. The species named ...
As bat pupping season approaches in North Carolina, the state's Wildlife Commission urges residents to inspect their attics ...
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