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At Bat Conservation International, we’re fiercely passionate, expert conservationists and scientists who are leading the charge to ensure the worldwide survival of these extraordinary mammals.
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More Our mission is simple — to end bat extinctions worldwide. Endangered species interventions Protect & restore landscapes Research & scalable solutions Inspire through experience The Facts We won’t stop as long as bats are threatened. 38 Years in operation with a global mission for bat conservation BCI Student Scholar Stanimira Deleva seeks to understand how guano washed out of bat caves might act as an important source of nutrients in forests around large roosting sites.
Stanimira Deleva The Facts We won’t stop as long as bats are threatened. 97 Countries with BCI supporters Little girl watches bats emerge from Bracken Cave
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Bats face mounting threats every day. We’re on the ground globally, conducting leading-edge conservation to safeguard these important animals. Your support ensures that we can be where bats need us most. Highlights 38 years of saving bats Charity Watch Top-Rated Great Nonprofits 2019 Top-Rated Urgent Stand Up For Bats
Bat conservation has never been more critical as COVID-19 impacts human lives globally. Protecting bats and their habitats helps create a healthier, safer world.
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More than 500 terrestrial vertebrates are on the brink of extinction at a faster rate than ever before. One in five of the mammals on that list are bats! Join us to save bats at risk of disappearing forever.
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Bat fatalities from collisions with wind energy turbines are one of the leading causes of observed mortality of bats globally. Your support helps promote innovative solutions.
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Bat Conservation International applauds the U.S. House of Representatives for passing a sweeping and historic conservation bill Wednesday. The Great American … More Press Release 7.23.20 Boosting Bats by Restoring Mexico’s Agaves
BCI researchers work with partners to protect the ‘nectar corridor’ By Kristen Pope and Laurel Neme The endangered Mexican long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris … More Magazine Article 7.30.20 How bats play a key role in your favorite summer cocktail
When you enjoy a tequila or mezcal cocktail this summer, be sure to raise your glass to a pollinating winged wonder–the Mexican long-nosed bat. More Blog Post 7.16.20 New Study Concludes 500 Species of Terrestrial Vertebrates are on the Brink of Extinction
The importance of conserving species, including bats, has never been more clear, with a new study concluding that 500 species of terrestrial vertebrates are on the brink of extinction at a more rapid rate than ever before. Nearly one in five of the mammals identified are bats. More Blog Post 6.24.20 Protecting Bats Globally
Select a region to learn about our initiatives Map View List View United States Abandoned Mines
Protect and assess subterranean features for bat roosting habitat
More Comal County, Texas Bracken Cave Preserve
Protect America’s most economically valuable bat at Bracken Cave Preserve
More United States Conservation of Public Lands
Implement bat conservation on 258 million acres managed by the US Government
More Fijian Island of Vanua Levu Fijian Free-Tailed bat
Protect the last known maternity roost for the Fijian free-tailed bat
More South Florida, USA Florida Bonneted bat
Conserve America’s rarest bat and its globally imperiled ecosystem
More Jamaica Jamaican Flower bat and Jamaican Greater Funnel-eared bat
Protect two critically endangered bats in Jamaica.
More Rwanda Hill’s Horseshoe bat
Recover remaining Hill’s horseshoe bat populations in Central Africa
More Southwest U.S., West Texas, and Northern Mexico Mexican long-nosed bat and the Lesser long-nosed bat.
Restoring agave for nectar-feeding bats.
More North America North American Bat Monitoring Program
Leverage data and collaborate with partners to improve bat conservation across North America
More North America White-nose Syndrome
Develop and implement strategies to help bats survive White-nose Syndrome
More North America Wind Energy
Reduce bat fatalities at wind energy facilities to protect vulnerable species
More Australia Student Scholar: Annabel Dorrestein
Batmobile: drone explores secret hideouts of flying-foxes
More Brazil Student Scholar: Adriana Acero Murcia
Land-use change effects on bat communities in a karstic region of Brazilian cerrado
More Indonesia Student Scholar: Ajib Diptyanusa
The role of bats in Japanese encephalitis dynamics in Indonesia: virus isolation and habitat conservation
More India Student Scholar: Baheerathan Murugavel
Bat nights with bulbs bright: Impact of anthropogenic-lighting on the Indian flying fox (Pteropus giganteus)
More Brazil Student Scholar: Bruna Xavier
Commercial plantations in Amazonian savannahs: effects on bat taxonomic and functional diversity, and seed dispersal
More Madagascar Student Scholar: Carme Tuneu-Corral
Bats and rice: human-bat conflict mitigation through bat boxes in Madagascar
More Cambodia Student Scholar: Hannah Shapiro
Stakeholder Attitudes, Knowledge, and Experiences with Bats in Cambodia
More Uganda Student Scholar: Howard Onyuth
Human-bat conflict management using ethno-bat repellent in threevillages in Queen Elizabeth Protected Area, Uganda
More Nicaragua Student Scholar: Jose Martinez-Fonseca
Filling in a landscape: Quantifying diet and collecting occurrence data of bats in Nicaragua
More United States Student Scholar: Laura Nicholson
Impacts of hydrological restoration on the foraging habits of bats of South Florida
More Malaysia Student Scholar: Nur Izzati Abdullah
Ecosystem Services Provided by Bats in Ricefield Area
More Mexico Student Scholar: Rafael Léon-Madrazo
Spatio-temporal dynamics of a common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) population subject to extraction
More Kenya Student Scholar: Sospeter Kibiwot
Effects of forest degradation on bats at South and North Nandi Forests, western Kenya
More Nigeria Student Scholar: Temidayo Adeyanju
Assessing the impacts of landuse on bat species and activities in Omo Biosphere Reserve, Southwest
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