Posts Tagged ‘bats’
Deadly fungus found at two national parks in Pacific Northwest
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on October 19, 2025
Winged Heroes of The Night – Bats
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on October 8, 2025
Fungus Devastated North American Bats. New Species Could Be Killer Blow
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 15, 2025
Tiger beetles produce ultrasound to evade echolocating bats looking for a meal
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on November 5, 2024
BLM hosts Bat Beauty Contest with voting open through Halloween
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on October 29, 2024
Species Spotlight: Going to Bat for Painted Woolly Bats
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on October 21, 2024
E-Sales of a Wild Bat Sold as Décor Threaten Species
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on August 4, 2024
Bats may hold clues to human diseases. The Bat-a-thon is investigating
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on July 28, 2024
How Hummingbird Fans Are Helping to Protect a Border-Crossing Bat
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on November 10, 2022
INTERNATIONAL BAT NIGHT – August 27-28, 2022
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on August 24, 2022
Virtual Presentation on Bats 10/28/21
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on October 25, 2021
Bats of Mendocino 7/13/21 at 3 pm
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on July 11, 2021
Bats and Agaves, a Plant-Pollinator Love Story
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on April 9, 2021
Virtual Program: NorCal Bats!
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on December 15, 2020
Good News For Bats
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 22, 2016
Interested in Bats?
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 11, 2016
Bat Cave Of Largest Bat Colony Saved
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on November 5, 2014
Wind Turbines Kill Over 600,000 Bats in 2012
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on November 20, 2013
Bats Use Superfast Muscles To Find Prey
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on October 1, 2011
Pinnacles: Rocky Spires, Condors, Wildflowers, and Caves
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on April 4, 2011

