This species is also much more solitary in its roosting and hibernating habits than are other bats, preferring to hide in tight crevices and holes instead of hanging out in open areas within caves.
Ranging from Mexico up to Texas and New Mexico, #Endangered Mexican long-nosed bats synchronize their northern migration with the June blooming cycle of agave plants on which they rely for food ...
The northern long-eared bat’s population has been decimated by white-nose syndrome, a fungus that has caused the deaths of nearly 6 million bats of several species across the country since 2006. AWI ...
Researchers at Bat Conservation International and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have verified the presence of the Mexican long-nosed bat in ... researchers at Northern Arizona University ...