Seeing a slew of bats in your garden may seem a bit ominous. But here's why you should actually take it as a positive sign ...
MyDNR, Indiana’s Outdoor Newsletter: Do you have bats roosting on your property? Help DNR by counting how many bats fly out during a few evenings this summer. Monitoring bats as they emerge from ...
A well-placed bat box can support local wildlife while helping reduce the number of mosquitoes buzzing around your backyard.
(WXYZ) — The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking people to report sightings of bat roosts this year after a massive population decline due to disease ...
Finding bats is hard. They are small, fast and they primarily fly at night. But our new research could improve the way conservationists find bat roosts. We’ve developed a new algorithm that ...
Bat roosting season — the time when bats find a place to rest and raise their young — begins May 1 in North Carolina, but wildlife experts say now is the time to check for bats and make sure your home ...
Providing alternative roost sites may lessen the negative impacts of bat evictions and successfully resolve bat-human conflicts. Thanks to support from a Christine Stevens Wildlife Award, we were able ...
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — Weeks of searching for a roost for the rare Florida bonneted bat around a Coral Gables golf course, with scores of volunteers training smart phones and iPads to the night sky ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Wildlife groups and government agencies are trying to mobilize sharp-eyed humans for Colorado Bat Watch, a campaign launched Monday to help biologists find ...
Public health officials reported last week that seven wild bats tested positive for rabies in Los Angeles County so far this summer, and more are expected as bat season gets underway. Bats are the ...
SAN ANTONIO — A growing health concern is taking over a San Antonio affordable housing complex. Residents at the Cassiano Homes apartment complex on South Laredo Street say bats are roosting inside ...
Finding bats in the attic or under roof tiles is no homeowner's idea of fun. But Florida's endangered bonneted bats have few natural options left. With a dwindling number of large, old trees with ...