"Citizen scientists" in southern Arizona who have been documenting bat activity in their own yards helped the U.S. Fish and ...
The Houston Humane Society says the Mexican free-tailed bats that live under the Waugh Bridge survived the storm.
Bat colonies can reach truly enormous sizes, some with millions of bats pouring out to feed each night, and one cave in Texas ...
The endangered Mexican long-nosed bat has been discovered in Arizona via the utilization of citizen science from residents in ...
Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA ...
On one side of the drain a sign says “No Trespassing” and on the other side there’s a sign with facts about Mexican free-tailed bats. The bats are visitors to Phoenix for the summertime ...
The Mexican long-nosed bat is also the only species of bat in Arizona to be listed as endangered under the Endangered Species ...
Every summer between May and October, as they migrate south toward Mexico, a colony of some 20,000 Mexican free-tailed bats make a flood control tunnel their temporary nesting spot. That means ...