-
Follow Us
-
Take Action!
-
Recent Posts
- Tennessee Aquarium and Partners Reintroduce 2,600 Endangered Lake Sturgeon to Natural Habitat
- Don’t Worry! It’s Just a Black Rhino
- Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf Leaves Brookfield Zoo to Prepare For Reintroduction to Native Habitat
- Rocky Shores Exhibit at Utah’s Hogle Zoo
- Lincoln Park Zoo Sending Bat Signal to Public For Help
-
Archives
-
Categories
Amphibian Animal Health Animal Management Aquarium AZA Bronx Zoo Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Crime Education Elephants Enrichment Exhibits Going Green Houston Zoo Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo People Phoenix Zoo Polar bear Profiles Research Sacramento Zoo San Diego Zoo Shedd Aquarium Turtles Uncategorized Wildlife Wildlife Conservation Society Woodland Park Zoo Zoo
Tag Archives: rodrigues fruit bat
Bats: A Misunderstood Friend
From sucking blood to getting tangled in your hair, there are many myths surrounding bats. In reality, bats are remarkable animals that play an important role in the environment. As the only flying mammal, bats use echolocation to navigate easily … Continue reading →
Posted in Conservation, San Diego Zoo Global, Wildlife | Tagged flying mammal, rodrigues fruit bat, san diego zoo | Leave a comment