Bats flying around your home at night may signal a healthy ecosystem. These nocturnal mammals help control insects, pollinate ...
Did you know that 17 different types of bats live in Northern California? Some are pollinators; others are insect eaters. Both are important to our environment. Much has been written over the last few ...
Fruit bats earned their name for a pretty obvious reason: their affinity for fruit. Also known as flying foxes, these ...
Without the diversity of plant life that pollinators help support, our air, soil and water quality can all suffer.
Pollinators, including bees, birds and bats, are crucial for crop production, contributing billions to the global and U.S. economies. Pollinator populations are declining due to habitat loss, ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our community in a variety of ways, including 4-H, farm advisers, and ...
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Why the world would fall apart without bats
With more than 1,400 species worldwide, bats are linchpins of ecosystems, serving as pest controllers, pollinators, and forest builders. When most people think of bats, images of Halloween, haunted ...
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