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Bats Are Migrating Earlier, and It Could Wreak Havoc on Farming
Sara
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03 Apr, 2018

Every year migratory bats travel from Mexico to Bracken Cave near San Antonio, Tex., where they spend the summer consuming insects that would otherwise devour common food crops. But the bats have been showing up far earlier than they did two decades ago, possibly because of a warming climate, new research suggests.

Special Achievement Award
Sara
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28 Feb, 2018

International Owl Center, Houston, Minnesota, is hosting the 16th Annual International Festival of Owls. Owlproject.org was nominated last year for the Special Achievement Award.

Two new species of dog-face bat discovered!
Sara
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02 Feb, 2018

Flitting swiftly through the darkness above the tropical forest canopy in Central and South America, a group of cute little bats with dog-like faces have long been hiding a big secret. Now, their secret is out.

Parkhurst residents aim to make the suburb an ideal site for owls
Sara
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10 Nov, 2017

The Parkhurst suburb of Gauteng is aiming to become the first rodenticide free suburb in South Africa. This will be achieved through a combination of commitment from Parkhurst residents, owl boxes, environmental design, humane rat traps and EcoSolutions' rodent flashers. EcoSolutions Urban Ecology is very proud to be a part of this initiative.


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