The Future Needs All Of Us
Join the cause to end bat extinctions worldwide.
We have the power
At Bat Conservation International, we’re fiercely passionate, expert conservationists and scientists who are leading the charge to ensure the worldwide survival of these extraordinary mammals.
Bats lead us to the best opportunities to protect nature anywhere in the world. Bats are vital to our world’s ecosystems and economy, but nearly 200 species are threatened with extinction.
The future needs all of us, now more than ever.
Our mission is simple — to end bat extinctions worldwide.
The Facts
We won’t stop as long as bats are threatened.
- 40
- Years in operation with a global mission for bat conservation
Dr. Winifred Frick
The Facts
We won’t stop as long as bats are threatened.
- 97
- Countries with BCI supporters
The Facts
We won’t stop as long as bats are threatened.
- 1400+
- Known bat species and counting
The Facts
We won’t stop as long as bats are threatened.
- 20M+
- Bats protected annually
Jacques de Speville
The Facts
We won’t stop as long as bats are threatened.
- $23B
- and more, in agricultural and human health savings for the planet every year
We won’t back down.
State of the Bats in North America
Tri-national project takes a deep dive into how North American bats are faring
MoreProtecting and Restoring Landscapes for Agaves Aids in Bat Conservation
“We Belong Together” Campaign Launches, Highlighting the Integral Connection between Endangered Bats, Local Communities, and the Restoration of Agave Habitat across North America.
MoreBiologists Try to Fatten Up Bats
Study shows that bats eat more at bug buffets, which may help them survive White-nose syndrome.
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Pressing Needs
Bats face mounting threats every day. Your support ensures that we can be where bats need us most.
- •Saving Bats Over 40 Years
- •Charity Navigator Four Star Charity
- •Charity Watch Top-Rated
URGENT
Barely Hanging On
Some of North America’s once most abundant bats have lost more than 90% of their populations. If we don’t take urgent action, they could disappear within our lifetimes. Will you help them survive White-nose Syndrome?
DonateCRUCIAL NEED
Join The Roost
Monthly givers are the lifeline for lasting, sustained conservation efforts. Bat conservation doesn’t happen in a day, but with your ongoing support, we can achieve long-term solutions to the challenges facing bats around the world.
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One Last Hurdle
Stony Hill Cave is the last remaining maternity roost of the critically endangered Jamaican flower bat. Nearby development threatens the cave and the survival of the bats. Help us purchase and protect the remaining land next to the cave entrance to save these bats!
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Protecting Bats Globally
Select a region to learn about our initiatives
Japan
Student Scholar: Japan
Scholar: Fay Taylor
Project: Finding the Forgotten Frosted Myotis: Uncovering Ecology and Behaviour of an Endangered Species in Ashiu
Fiji
Fijian Free-Tailed bat
Protect the last known maternity roost for the Fijian free-tailed bat
MoreJamaica
Jamaican Flower bat and Jamaican Greater Funnel-eared bat
Protect two critically endangered bats in Jamaica.
MoreMexico and the United States
Mexican long-nosed bat and the Lesser long-nosed bat.
Restoring agave for nectar-feeding bats.
MoreNorth America
Wind Energy
Reduce bat fatalities at wind energy facilities to protect vulnerable species
MoreNorth America
North American Bat Monitoring Program
Leverage data and collaborate with partners to improve bat conservation across North America
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White-nose Syndrome
Develop and implement strategies to help bats survive White-nose Syndrome
MoreUnited States
Bracken Cave Preserve
Protect America’s most economically valuable bat at Bracken Cave Preserve
MoreUnited States
Conservation of Public Lands
Implement bat conservation on 258 million acres managed by the US Government
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Florida Bonneted bat
Conserve America’s rarest bat and its globally imperiled ecosystem
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