Bats across Indiana are waking from hibernation and moving out of their caves in search of food. These flying mammals play a vital role in Indiana’s ecosystem and even its economy. Feeding on beetles, ...
Maybe it's the way they hang upside down to rest that makes them spooky, or the fact most are nocturnal, but bats have long been associated with Halloween. This year in Indiana, there's one more ...
Brad Westrich is realizing his childhood dream as he works with bats in Indiana. Growing up in New Mexico and visiting nearby Carlsbad Caverns as a child, Westrich always was fascinated by bats and ...
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Indiana celebrates bats for two decades
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— Indiana State University’s Center for Bat Research, Outreach, and Conservation is hosting its Indiana Bat Festival for the 20th year. The event continues a long ...
MyDNR, Indiana’s Outdoor Newsletter: While temperatures were frigid, conditions were perfect for DNR mammalogists to conduct surveys for rare and endangered bats. About half of the bat species found ...
Unfounded claims that bats get stuck in people’s hair, that all bats have rabies, and Hollywood’s influence (for example, the concept of blood-sucking vampires) often put bats in a negative light. The ...
That’s how many Indiana bats are known to be living in CNY according to results of a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation field survey conducted in the beginning of the year.
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