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Details of 90+ native species, with photos, ranges, roosts, diet and conservation status. Australian Museum Online.
Photos and species accounts. Includes identification key.
Online resource of mammalian brains which covers 16 species of bat, some with photos and further information.
Includes color photos, scientific names, common names, description, behavior, range, habitats, and life cycle.
Illustrated guide to bats and how they help humans.
Life history, ecology, fossil record, systematics, and morphology of bats.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife provides information on bats, their natural history and interactions with man.
Research by Gerd Schuller aims to determine which brain structures are involved in eliciting or controlling motor reactions and behavioral patterns.
Scientific society which promotes the study of the biology of bats by holding an annual meeting of scientists, students, and the public from around the world.
Taxonomy of bats from the Animal Diversity Web.
The BBC reports that one of the UK's rarest mammals, the grey long-eared bat is in danger of disappearing from the country.
(August 05, 2013)
The BBC reports on the further spread of the fungus that causes White-Nose Syndrome.
(August 02, 2013)
The BBC reports on plans to use cold war nuclear bunkers to safeguard bats from white-nose syndrome.
(May 08, 2013)
The BBC goes underground with US biologist Carl Herzog to video the damage.
(May 18, 2011)
The BBC reports on a study published in Conservation Biology.
(December 24, 2010)
The BBC reports that bat groups and cavers across the UK have been asked to report suspected cases of an illness that has killed bats in the US.
(December 22, 2008)
Details of 90+ native species, with photos, ranges, roosts, diet and conservation status. Australian Museum Online.
Research by Gerd Schuller aims to determine which brain structures are involved in eliciting or controlling motor reactions and behavioral patterns.
Illustrated guide to bats and how they help humans.
Taxonomy of bats from the Animal Diversity Web.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife provides information on bats, their natural history and interactions with man.
Scientific society which promotes the study of the biology of bats by holding an annual meeting of scientists, students, and the public from around the world.
Photos and species accounts. Includes identification key.
Online resource of mammalian brains which covers 16 species of bat, some with photos and further information.
Life history, ecology, fossil record, systematics, and morphology of bats.
Includes color photos, scientific names, common names, description, behavior, range, habitats, and life cycle.
The BBC reports that one of the UK's rarest mammals, the grey long-eared bat is in danger of disappearing from the country.
(August 05, 2013)
The BBC reports on the further spread of the fungus that causes White-Nose Syndrome.
(August 02, 2013)
The BBC reports on plans to use cold war nuclear bunkers to safeguard bats from white-nose syndrome.
(May 08, 2013)
The BBC goes underground with US biologist Carl Herzog to video the damage.
(May 18, 2011)
The BBC reports on a study published in Conservation Biology.
(December 24, 2010)
The BBC reports that bat groups and cavers across the UK have been asked to report suspected cases of an illness that has killed bats in the US.
(December 22, 2008)
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