Britain's loneliest bat may have finally found a mate just in time for Valentine's Day after flying solo for over 30 years. Just one male greater mouse-eared bat has been found across the country ...
In an age of biodiversity decline and habitat loss, the news that a species is making a comeback – however gradual – is something to celebrate. Some exciting recent discoveries suggest that a bat once ...
For more than two decades, researchers knew of just a single, male individual of the greater mouse-eared bat that would repeatedly hibernate in an unused railway tunnel in Sussex, U.K. This male bat ...
British conservationists are observing signs of hope for a rare bat species, according to the Times. Greater mouse-eared bats had been locally extinct, or extirpated, in the U.K. since the 1980s due ...
Foraging greater mouse-eared bats invest more resources in hunting large, difficult-to-catch, ground-dwelling insects over smaller, more easily caught flying insects, despite a greater risk of failure ...
Despite the fact that bats are active after sunset, they rely on the sun as their most trusted source of navigation. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology found that the greater ...
Britain's loneliest bat may have finally found a mate just in time for Valentine's Day after flying solo for over 30 years. Just one male greater mouse-eared bat has been found across the country ...
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