High above the canyons of Colorado National Monument flies one of the state's most elusive creatures. A winged crusader in bold costume, he patrols the Grand Valley, pursuing the insect hordes that ...
A specimen from a rarely seen bat species, called a spotted bat, that was collected in the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area has been added to the Colorado State University’s biology teaching ...
North America's bats have been fighting a battle with a fungus for years leaving 90% of bats in some areas dead but until just recently, Colorado bats haven't had to fight. That's now changed.
Researchers have found that some native bat species are preying on spotted lanternflies, the invasive insects that arrived in Pennsylvania in 2014 and have since caused millions of dollars in damage ...
The bat falcon in Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in Alamo, Texas Josmar Olivares via Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge Facebook Birders have been flocking to Texas over the last few months to lay ...
A bat falcon, a species that lives in Mexico and Central America, was spotted in the USA for the first time in history. The falcon was hanging around at the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in South ...
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Some species of bats are eating spotted lanternflies, an invasive insect that’s caused millions of dollars of damage to trees and crops since its arrival in the United ...
In a dry tropical forest in northwest Costa Rica, researchers found a colony of rare Vampyrum spectrum, or spectral bats, living in a hollow tree. The team set up a video camera and over the course of ...
Oregon is home to 15 bat species. As we approach warmer weather, bats hibernating in caves are beginning to wake up and those that migrated away are making their way back. While bats can prey on fruit ...
Scorpions and owls aren't the only nocturnal creatures Arizonans are likely to to encounter. Arizona is home to 28 bat species, from the small, agile Myotis to the newest discovery, Mexican long nosed ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oct. 24-31 is International Bat Week and there are plenty of ways to seek out Oregon’s furry, flying mammals during the Halloween season. Oregon is home to 15 species of bats.