
Volume 39
Issue 2
- Bat Data Scientist
- Always Learning
- Fire Zone
- The Science Behind the Art
- Boosting Bats by Restoring Mexico’s Agaves
- Why Do a Few Degrees Matter?
- Unveiling Rainforest Mysteries
- Cryptic Myotis
- 20 Years of Pollination Celebration
- Remembering a Bat Conservation Hero
- White-nose Syndrome Confirmed in Texas Bat
- Virtual Bat Experiences
- Recover, restore, protect
Watch bats around the world from home
While traveling to a world-famous bat viewing site may be difficult at the moment, why not virtually explore some batty spots around the globe? BCI’s website features a global map with links to viewing sites, from Tanzania’s Pemba Island to Thailand’s Wat Khao Wongkhot Bat Cave. You can also watch a video about the 1.5 million bats that live under the Congress Avenue Bridge in Austin, Texas, and explore the wonders of Bracken Cave, all from your own home.