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1
Check out this story, which features short-
tailed
bats
in Pureora Forest.
2
Top tip: Half a million Brazilian free-
tailed
bats
call Carlsbad Caverns home in the summer.
3
There are two surviving species of bats in New Zealand: long-
tailed
bats
and the lesser short-tailed bat.
4
Researchers are going into the the kauri forests with special permission to get data on long-
tailed
bats
.
5
Endangered long-
tailed
bats
are making a come-back in suburban areas of west Auckland and the Waitakere Ranges.
6
Long-
tailed
bats
usually roost in trees with 10 to 50 other bats.
7
The protected land is home to several threatened species, such as the New Zealand falcon and long-
tailed
bats
.
8
A south Canterbury farmer is thrilled to have discovered a colony of rare long-
tailed
bats
on his farm.
9
Long-
tailed
bats
are thriving in gullies and bush along the Waikato River, where it flows through central Hamilton.
10
Where have our long-
tailed
bats
gone?
11
A conservationist working to preserve the critically endangered New Zealand long-
tailed
bats
says the species is close to extinction.
12
Species needing protection in Banks Peninsula - and the Port Hills - include penguins, falcon, jewelled geckos and long-
tailed
bats
.
13
You might not expect to find native long-
tailed
bats
at the end of a dead-end road, deep in Auckland's bush-clad west.
14
As darkness fell, we watched through the window as Mexican free-
tailed
bats
swooped in and out of the lighted parking area.
15
Nearly 1.5 million Mexican free-
tailed
bats
make their home under Austin's Ann W Richards Congress Avenue Bridge.
16
Bats can use sound to sabotage rivals' senses High up in the sky, Mexican free-
tailed
bats
are waging a war of sound.