Volume 14
Issue 2
- Exclusion Experts Promote Pest Control Industry Changes
- Nectar-Feeding Bats in the Columnar Cacti Forests of Central Mexico
- Kingdom of Tonga: Safe Haven for Flying Foxes
- Barcelona, City of the Bat
- Bat Tourism Information Needed
- Fund Raising Credibility
- ARTISTS WANTED
- BCI Honored by Exceptional Gift
- ON THE BACK
- Bat Exclusion–A Common-Sense Solution to an Age-Old Problem
- ON THE COVER
- The Masters of the Night Exhibit: A Winner for Bats

YOU MAY RECOGNIZE the unmistakable yellow-winged bat (Lavia frons) from the cover of our Fall 1995 issue. At that time we wrote that we were hoping to see this elusive species on the 1996 BCI Founder’s Circle trip to Africa. Thanks to the expertise of our Kenyan guide, Paul Kobochi (pictured here), participants got to see yellow-winged bats on several occasions and saw 27 other bat species as well, not to mention a wealth of other African wildlife. Look for the story about our members’ experiences in Kenya in the next issue of BATS.