Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA ...
Yet until recently, scientists didn’t fully understand why bats are so good at harboring pathogens that don’t seem to harm ...
Take “bat tunnels”, the structures designed to help bats safely navigate developments which recently drew the chancellor’s ...
The Mexican long-nosed bat was first spotted foraging in southeastern Arizona last fall. It’s one of three nectar bats in the ...
Bats in the noctilionoid group, like Darwin’s finches, have evolved an impressive variety of jaw and tooth adaptations to ...
Bats harbor many viruses that can spill over into humans, including Marburg, Ebola, and famously SARS-CoV-2. But while these ...
After a decline of over 90 per cent in little brown bats and northern long-eared bats in Nova Scotia, researchers are hopeful ...
Attracting seed-dispersing bats to degraded landscapes and aiding in tropical forest restoration efforts has long been an ...
An endangered species of bat has been confirmed in Arizona for the first time, using an emerging genetic sampling method and the work of an amateur scientist.
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Tickell’s Bat (Hesperoptenustickelli), a rare species not seen in Sri Lanka for 60 years, has been spotted again alive, ...