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Bat Conservation International Site devoted to bats. BCI's mission is to teach people the value of bats, to protect and conserve critical bat habitats, and to advance scientific knowledge through research. All this while using a wi... Sources Experts & SpokespersonsSources LibraryBats in Your Hair? Farragher, Elaine 1988 One of the legends that has made many of us more than a little nervous about bats claims that they are prone to crashing into you and getting caught in your hair. Scientists say that is just a myth, b... Ebola: don't blame the bats! Kamins, Alexandra; Rowcliffe, Marcus; Restif, Olivier 2014 Bats serve as a natural reservoir for the Ebola - but we cannot blame them for the epidemic. In Ghana alone people eat over 100,000 fruit bats a year as 'bushmeat', yet the country has escaped the epi... Mammal Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia From the Connexions Archives |