Honorable Mention, Popular Science, 2012 PROSE Awards, Professional and
Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers
The only mammals capable of true flight, bats are among the world's most
fascinating creatures. This accessible guide to the forty-seven species
of bats found in the United States and Canada captures and explains the
amazing diversity of these marvels of evolution.
A wide variety of bat species live in the United States and Canada,
ranging from the California leaf-nosed bat to the Florida bonneted bat,
from the eastern small-footed bat to the northern long-eared bat. The
authors provide an overview of bat classification, biology, feeding
behavior, habitats, migration, and reproduction. They discuss the
ever-increasing danger bats face from destruction of habitat, wind
turbines, chemical toxicants, and devastating diseases like white-nose
syndrome, which is killing millions of cave bats in North America.
Illustrated species accounts include range maps and useful
identification tips.
Written by three of the world's leading bat experts and featuring J.
Scott Altenbach's stunning photographs, this fact-filled and easy-to-use
book is the most comprehensive and up-to-date account of bats in the
U.S. and Canada.