Elise Stanmyer, a wildlife biologist with the state’s Department of Conservation and Recreation, inspects a bat in an abandoned structure. This is a web edition of GBH Daily, a weekday newsletter ...
Massachusetts biologist Elise Stanmyer scrambled into the dark of an abandoned World War II military building. She whispered so she wouldn’t wake its winged residents. Her headlamp illuminated one ...
Te Mata Peak is at the centre of a bat survey run by The Bat Co.Lab founder and ecologist Mark Roper. Inset: A long-tailed bat flying. Photo / Ian Davidson-Watts Te Mata Peak is at the centre of a bat ...
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Bats are notoriously hard to spot due to their crepuscular and/or nocturnal behavior. While you may be lucky enough to catch the occasional glimpse as they swoop overhead at twilight, a bat detector ...
KNOWN for its natural beauty, magnetic culture, and contribution to music and sports on the global stage, Jamaica might very well be able to add bat conservation to its reputation. Yes, bat — not ...
BOSTON — It’s not uncommon for a Boston Red Sox batter to hear one singular voice cutting through the cacophony of crowd noise at Fenway Park when he’s at the plate. Alex Bregman, on the top step of ...
Wildlife enthusiasts are being invited to take a walk on the wild side after dark, with a special evening dedicated to bats and moths at Fremington Local Nature Reserve. The event will take place on ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Zoo Knoxville is celebrating the arrival of six bat-eared fox kits, born April 30 to parents Fern and Motsumi, zoo officials announced Thursday. The litter, which includes two males ...
There are six new bat-eared fox kits at a Tennessee zoo. Officials at Zoo Knoxville say the two males and four females were born April 30. Harvard President Takes Subtle Shot At Trump 'Tip creep' is ...
For her PhD research, bat biologist Kadambari Deshpande made overnight recordings of bat echolocation calls in the Western Ghats. A “good night” would generate about 30 GB of data from 11 hours of ...