We know that conservation works best when it's powered by science so we're leading the research on viruses found in African bat populations to ensure a healthy co-existence between people and wildlife ...
Bats harbor many viruses that can spill over into humans, including Marburg, Ebola, and famously SARS-CoV-2. But while these viruses often cause severe illness in humans, they do not appear to ...
In regard to the bat problem in Rosalind Park, the council needs to relocate them as they did in Melbourne.
Lori Phinney, a representative with Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute, an organization that studies and advocates for Nova Scotia bats, said Mersey River Wind has been collaborating with the ...
Most scientists today believe the COVID-19 pandemic began at a Chinese wet market, with the coronavirus in question likely originating from a bat. It wouldn’t be surprising, given that many ...
Bats “surf” storm fronts when they migrate every year, researchers write in a new analysis this month. Published in Science, the study sheds light on a little-known phenomenon: the long ...
perspicillata). Image courtesy of Susan Whitehead. But do bat lures truly assist regrowth? Proving that a natural or chemical attractant can lure bats or other seed-dispersing animals to a ...
Bats depend on open bodies of water such as small ponds and lakes for foraging and drinking. Access to water is particularly important for survival in the increasingly hot and dry summers caused ...
Bats play a big role in food production, and they also help protect people from pesky mosquitoes that transmit diseases. Join the University of Tennessee Arboretum Society and bat rehabilitator, Susie ...