Volume 6
Issue 1
- On the Cover
- The Bat in Navajo Lore
- Flying Foxes and Economics
- Bat Conservation Progress in Southeast Asia
- Putting CITES to Work for Flying Foxes
- Finding Solutions
- An African Diary
- Flying Fox Bibliography Available
- THE ONE GIFT
- New BCI Trustee
- How BCI is Funded
- New Means of Supporting Bat Conservation
- REVIEW
- “You’re invited to explore…”
- Corporate Partners
- Call for Articles
Fruit Bats (Megachiroptera) of the World: A Bibliography was recently completed by the Institute of Pacific Islands Foresty in Honolulu, Hawaii. The bibliography is limited to bats of the suborder Megachiroptera (flying foxes) and was compiled mainly from a search of computerized data bases, but also includes older literature selected from references cited in documents in the Institute’s collection. It contains a general alphabetical listing and cross-referenced subject index. The 38-page bibliography is available free of charge from: United States Department of Agriculture, Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry, 1151 Punchbowl Street, Rm. 323, Honolulu, HI 96813.