Some folks are quick to dismiss bats as simply ‘scary’ (and the association with Halloween doesn’t help things). But during Bat Appreciation Month, consider their valuable contributions to the ecosystem. Bats around the world help to control bug populations (including agricultural pests), pollinate important plants, and disperse seeds–helping to regenerate lands that have been overharvested or otherwise damaged. In fact, what’s truly scary is how much we’d miss bats if they were gone. In North America, a disease called white-nose syndrome has killed millions of bats since it was identified in 2006–and scientists are working hard to find a way to help bats recover. One easy way to help bats is to build or buy a bat box for your property, and provide them with a safe space to roost.
A species worth defending
Today in History
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Cloughoughter Castle, County Cavan, Ireland
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Málaga, Spain
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The party’s just starting
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Looking down on the Otter
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Tigh Mor Trossachs on Loch Achray, Scotland
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A dying breed of tree thrives in an American park
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Making it work—in Norway
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World Elephant Day
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Mountain hare hopping into Lunar New Year
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El Valle de la Luna, Chile
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One giant leap for penguins
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Red Planet Day
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What s better than a smile?
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National Moth Week
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Why do elephants hide in trees?
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Juneteenth
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Art abounds at the Palais Garnier
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Harvest time in the Palouse
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Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park, Australia
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Misool, Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia
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New Year s Day
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The rainbow connection
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World Elephant Day
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Women s History Month
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Boating on the Bojo
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Gazing upon Portraits of Change
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A personal collection becomes an institution
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Weaverbird nests at Kenya’s Samburu National Reserve
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These patterns tell a story
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Oktoberfest