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Bats forced out of feeding grounds by wind turbinesBats are being forced out of their normal feeding grounds by disturbance caused by wind turbines, new research suggests. A study found that bats avoided an area of lakes and ponds up to 5km away ...
Take “bat tunnels”, the structures designed to help bats safely navigate developments which recently drew the chancellor’s ...
Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA technology.
Bats are being forced out of their normal feeding grounds by disturbance caused by wind turbines, new research suggests. A study found that bats avoided an area of lakes and ponds up to 5km away ...
But while bats are known for carrying viruses that cause diseases like rabies and Ebola, they also play a vital role in ecosystems around the world. Rodrigo Medellín, a bat expert who has been ...
Most scientists today believe the COVID-19 pandemic began at a Chinese wet market, with the coronavirus in question likely originating from a bat. It wouldn’t be surprising, given that many ...
Bats may broadcast their personalities to others from a distance, new experiments suggest, which could play into social dynamics within a colony.
Most mammals respond to the demands of exercise in the same way, by breaking down carbohydrates and stored lipids (fats) in ...
Bats can tolerate bugs such as coronavirus without becoming ill or showing symptoms, Scotish researchers have found.
Citizen scientists in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico voluntarily swabbed hummingbird feeders outside their homes for DNA left behind by migratory nectar-feeding bats. As the bats ...
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