U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast RegioninConserving the Nature of the NortheastHidden urban nightlifeBats are a big part of our everyday lives as city dwellers — whether we see them or notOct 26, 2021
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast RegioninConserving the Nature of the NortheastA cooler cave for batsIndian Caverns, the largest limestone cave system in Pennsylvania, may provide critical habitat for protecting endangered bats.Jun 26, 2019
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast RegioninConserving the Nature of the NortheastCelebrating Bat Weekby Principal Deputy Director Martha Williams and North Atlantic-Appalachian Regional Director Wendi WeberOct 27, 2021Oct 27, 2021
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast RegioninConserving the Nature of the NortheastBat Monitoring at the L’Anse ReservationThe Keweenaw Bay Indian Community keeps a keen eye on their Apakwaanaajiinh (Bats)Oct 22, 2021Oct 22, 2021
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast RegioninConserving the Nature of the NortheastMarilyn Kitchell: Conservation through connections, communicationThere is a common misconception that biologists are not concerned with human connection. Marilyn Kitchell shatters this fallacy.Apr 14, 2021Apr 14, 2021
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast RegioninConserving the Nature of the NortheastHidden urban nightlifeBats are a big part of our everyday lives as city dwellers — whether we see them or notOct 26, 2021
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast RegioninConserving the Nature of the NortheastA cooler cave for batsIndian Caverns, the largest limestone cave system in Pennsylvania, may provide critical habitat for protecting endangered bats.Jun 26, 2019
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast RegioninConserving the Nature of the NortheastCelebrating Bat Weekby Principal Deputy Director Martha Williams and North Atlantic-Appalachian Regional Director Wendi WeberOct 27, 2021
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast RegioninConserving the Nature of the NortheastBat Monitoring at the L’Anse ReservationThe Keweenaw Bay Indian Community keeps a keen eye on their Apakwaanaajiinh (Bats)Oct 22, 2021
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast RegioninConserving the Nature of the NortheastMarilyn Kitchell: Conservation through connections, communicationThere is a common misconception that biologists are not concerned with human connection. Marilyn Kitchell shatters this fallacy.Apr 14, 2021
The Planet MagazineinThe PlanetSmall but FlightyAs Washington’s bats face the threat of the deadly white-nose syndrome, scientists and bat-lovers swoop in to help.Mar 21, 2021
Wildlife Conservation SocietyBats Are Superheroes of the Night.Their superpowers could help us protect them.Dec 28, 2020
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeTaking the night shiftIt’s reminiscent of the beginning of an old-school horror movie. As the sky darkens, several vehicles pull up to an abandoned house in a…Oct 7, 2020