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A surprising truth most of us don’t realize is that one out of every four mammals on this earth is a bat. Often maligned, these gentle nighttime flyers have long been the subject of Halloween horror ...
Researchers recently investigated hammer-headed bat populations in southern Cameroon. The mixed-methods investigation was ...
Development of new facilities at GW’s Warhammer World HQ is being delayed by a protected bat hunting or nesting at a key ...
Whether they're banned outright or just not legally available, here are a few types of meat that used to be on American menus ...
Relative to their size, Britain’s islands are among the most geologically varied in the world. Our sheer range of landforms, ...
Games Workshop, the company behind the globally popular Warhammer game, has revealed that the presence of a single bat is ...
Three straight years of wet winters appear to be benefitting water bird species in California with some species showing a ...
Plots of land set aside for bats, birds, turtles and frogs won't make up for the loss of contiguous wetlands, writes plant ...
A church in west Norfolk will host its first bat evening next month, offering visitors the chance to learn about the ...
For billions of years, life has depended on Earth's rhythm of day and night. DNA codifies body clocks in all animals and ...
This Saturday, St Andrew’s Church in Little Massingham is holding its very first bat evening with Philip Parker, who is an expert and licensed handler.
There's no velvet worm on our coat of arms, but a national poll hopes to elevate it and other lesser-known Australian animals ...