Bat species number over 1,100 worldwide, including tiny insectivores and
fruit-eaters of all sizes, most of which are important pollinators.
Seemingly shrouded in mystery and curious misconceptions, bats capture
our imaginations and elicit our interest as much or more than any other
group of mammals on the planet. With this portable reference, you can
forge a deeper understanding of the only mammals capable of true flight,
while getting acquainted with common North American species. Beautiful
illustrations, range maps, identification tips, and natural history
information accompany each featured species. The rest of this
lightweight, 12-panel folding pocket guide is dedicated to the
evolution, behavior, habitats, and survival of bats as well as handy
tips for what to do when encountering a bat and how each of us can
conserve and protect these remarkable creatures. Laminated for use in
all conditions, this guide is a terrific resource for educators,
learners, naturalists, and wildlife enthusiasts. Made in the USA.