L Roebuck
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Post by L Roebuck on May 2, 2006 15:42:15 GMT -5
" The Tennessee Bat Working Group and Bat Research" page 24-26. " Who wouldn't mind a few less mosquitoes? Tennessee's bats are insect eaters. A colony of bats is said to consume tons of insects over the course of a summer. The Tennessee Bat Working Group was formed in 2004 to coordinate groups and individuals in the conservation of bat species in Tennessee, a state with 15 species of bats. The group's goal is to conserve bats and their habitats through collaborative research, conservation efforts, education, and management. Membership is open to anyone interested in bats and currently includes members from state and federal agencies, nongovernmental organizations, universities and private citizens. You can learn more about the group by reading the article "The Tennessee Bat Working Group and Bat Research" written by John Lamb, the conservation biologist at Arnold Air Force Base and the current chair of the Tennessee Bat Working Group." Tennessee Conservationist Tennessee Bat Working Group
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