VOLUME 9, NO. 2 Summer 1991


Bats in the Wrong Place?


Marshall Hanks prepares to begin bat-proofing a house.


Using bird-netting, you can create your own one-way bat excluder. The bats have no trouble leaving for their evening meal, but since they fly straight back to the hole, the netting prevents them from entering.

 
All articles in this issue:
ON THE COVER
Help for Migratory Bats
PREDATOR AND PREY: Life and Death Struggles
SEEING IN THE DARK
Tuning in with a Bat Detector
Bats in the Wrong Place?
James River Bat Cave Now Open for Visitors
BCI to Host Bat Research Meetings
Traveling Photo Exhibit
Bats Driven from the University of Arizona
One-Day Bat Study Workshop
New Activity Book for Children
Board of Trustees Adds Six New Members
WISH LIST
Here's a way you can increase your gift to BCI at no extra cost
REVIEWS
LETTERS
Lock and Key