Since I cannot possibly list every last detail about bats on this website, I have provided all the resources I used when doing my research. Sometime websites are specific to one topic with a lot of data on that one subject, while others are broader with less data, but more information.
This website provided me with a lot of information on bats and lots of their benefits. This is one of the first websites I looked at and would highly recommend it for its wide variety of information.
This website gave me more information on bats, especially the thirteen main species that reside in Florida. If you are looking for specific details on bats in Florida, I would recommend this website.
This website is based in Florida and covers the topics of many different species in that live in Florida. Information on bats and FAQs can be found here as another good starting place. Other helpful links are included on this website too.
Link: www.myfwc.com/conservation/you-conserve/wildlife/bats/
This website gives a lot of insight on bats and shares information on their group, bats, and offers things that you can do. If you want to spread the word on bats, this website provides a lot of resources that are free to use to help spread the message.
This website is made possible by Merlin Tuttle, a famous photographer who's worked with National Geographic and has found his passion in capturing bats in astounding photos. If you are interested in looking at pictures of bats or information such as their benefits, myths, and more, then check out this website.
All these following links are helpful websites that focus on one or two aspects of bats rather than a wide scope of information. They are helpful in getting statistics and more analytical research.
Links: Bat Pollination | US Forest Service (usda.gov) ; Celebrating the Special Powers of Bats | USDA ; Bat Pollination | US Forest Service (usda.gov) ; What do bats eat? | U.S. Geological Survey (usgs.gov) ; What Is White-nose Syndrome? (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov) ; Bats and Rabies: Wildlife Conservation and Management Program: Rutgers NJAES ; Economic importance of bats in agriculture | U.S. Geological Survey (usgs.gov) ; All About Bats (clearwaterconservancy.org) ; Bats as Symbol in Chinese Culture and Feng Shui (Meaning - How to Use it) (chinamarketadvisor.com) ; The Symbolic Meaning of Bats in Japanese Culture – Asian Journal USA ; Epidemic Disease of Bats: White-nose Syndrome (ca.gov).
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