Wednesday, October 22, 2014

National Bat Week: October 26-November 1




Join us in celebrating the first ever National Bat Week! We're asking everyone to spread the word this Halloween season that bats are important, not scary.

Whether you're looking for an event to attend or activities to do at home, you can find lots to choose from on our Bat week page or onFacebook. Find your perfect way to celebrate today!








NEW! Save the Bats Campaign
A healthy environment takes healthy bats. And with North American bats dying in record numbers, we know it's going to take all of us working together to protect the bats and to keep our environment healthy.

Our new Save the Bats campaign does just that--it gives people easy ways to help and connects people to others who care. Bat house building, gardening, teaching others--there is something for everyone.

Ready to find out more? Visit www.savebats.org and become a friend of the Save Bats Facebook page. Once you're there, you'll be able to learn a lot more about bats and find out all sorts of ways to get involved. 



Your Dollars At Work
Thanks to people like you, we are able to inspire thousands of children and adults to protect biodiversity. When you invest in us, you make the environment healthier and the world safer for bats. 

Your donations are critical to helping us teach people that bats are important and mobilize Americans to become involved in conservation throughout the year. Please consider making your tax-deductible gift today by using our secure online form

The path to protecting bats begins with you. Thank you for your support! 

The Organization for Bat Conservation is an environmental education nonprofit and wildlife sanctuary specializing in bats and other nocturnal animals. At our home base at the Bat Zone in Bloomfield Hills, MIchigan, we care for more than 150 bats from around the world. Each year, we teach hundreds of thousands of people about bats through Bat Zone tours, traveling live animal programs, exhibits and festivals and inspire people to protect these important animals. 


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