Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA ...
What if we could understand what animals are really saying? At UW, scientists are breaking barriers in animal communication, ...
A bat colony has returned to the attic of a Lane County Public Works building. Here's what is being done to safely exclude ...
[Tony Messina] had been fascinated with bat’s echolocation since he was a kid. After he retired, he decided to act on this fascination and built a simple bat detector. The simple bat detector ...
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.
While myths about wildlife abound, most are patently false. Bats are not blind; big bears can’t climb trees and birds will not abandon a fledgling touched by a human, among other falsehoods.
The syndrome affects three species of hibernating bat populations in Nova Scotia: the northern long-eared, the little brown ...
Do you know how dolphins use echolocation to navigate and hunt? Let’s find out. Echolocation is a fascinating biological phenomenon that allows certain animals to use sound waves to navigate their ...
Bats, often associated with mystery and folklore, have a much more profound impact on our ecosystems and society than we give them credit for. They play crucial roles in pollination, pest control, and ...