International Bat Day is a great time to appreciate New York’s nine bat species. When spring temperatures become warm enough, bats will leave their hibernation sites and may be seen flying in search ...
Community members, environmental advocates and filmmakers gathered at the Santa Ynez Valley Grange Hall for a special ...
A pollinator transports pollen from the stamen (male part) of the flower of a plant to the stigma (female part) of the original or another flower. Moving the pollen is necessary to fertilize the plant ...
In recognition of International Bat Appreciation Day on April 17, local nonprofit NatureTrack is hosting a screening of “The Invisible Mammal: A Fight Against Extinction” at the Santa Ynez Valley ...
If you live in the Austin area, you're no stranger to Mexican free-tailed bats and their majestic flight from underneath the Congress Avenue bridge. So on April 17, National Bat Appreciation Day, we ...
The NatureTrack Foundation will host a special film screening and discussion event April 17 in recognition of International Bat Appreciation Day.
Bats remain under threat despite their vital role as keystone species. On International Bat Appreciation Day on 17 April, Dr ...
We headed out to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park to meet the Rodrigues fruit bat, ahead of International Bat Appreciation Day.
UK households are being told to switch off all lights in their garden on Friday to mark International Bat Appreciation Day. The misunderstood and critically endangered creatures need support, says ...
Pollinators visit flowers searching for food, materials to build nests, shelter and mates. Many species of bees purposefully collect pollen and nectar for energy, nutrients and protein. The nectar is ...