Lubee Bat Conservancy dispels scary bat myths A flying fox snacks on grapes Oct. 21 at the Lubee Bat Conservancy. The conservancy, which is located about nine miles outside Gainesville, conducts bat research and hosts an annual bat festival open to the public. It aims to create a more positive perception of bats.
Oct. 31, 2013 - Independent Florida Alligator
Bats All, Folks A flying fox snacks on grapes Oct. 21 at the Lubee Bat Conservancy. The conservancy, which is located about nine miles outside Gainesville, conducts bat research and hosts an annual bat festival open to the public. It aims to create a more positive perception of bats.
Oct. 31, 2013 - Independent Florida Alligator
Scientists shine light on world's least-studied bat The Mortlock Islands flying fox, a large, breadfruit-eating bat native to a few remote and tiny Pacific islands, has long been regarded as one of the world's least studied bats. Today researchers published a wealth of new information on this "forgotten" species, including the first detailed observations of wild populations.
Oct. 29, 2013 - Science Daily