Bat Conservation International

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Kids love Bats. Because bats are extremely beneficial creatures and are fun to study, they are an easy topic when studying about environmental conservation. The Bat Conservation International website has some nice resources to round out a unit study or provide information, photos, video clips and sound recordings of bats for the little bat enthusiast.

Here are some of the areas we found interesting:

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  • 1. June Collins  |  Sunday, October 4, 2009 at 1:57 pm

    We must educate everybody to save the bats. They are dying at an alarming rate of White-nose syndrome.

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