The simple bat detector uses frequency division to lower the bat’s chirping to a frequency we can hear. For example, if a bat is calling at 91kHz the system will divide it by 16 and put out 5.7kHz.
7 program will feature Marne Titchenell, extension wildlife program director for the Ohio State University, and her presentation will be "Bats: What you didn't Learn Watching Batman." It will take ...
Although bats are sometimes viewed negatively, they aren’t scary. In fact, they are vital to the community, said Leslie Sturges of Mount Solon, president of Bat Conservation & Rescue of ...
Historically, bat migration has been a bit of a black box. While scientists have learned lots about how birds migrate, the handful of bat species that make long-distance journeys have been tougher to ...
If so, and if you're interested in their celebration being considered for a photo feature in an upcoming issue of Bar•Bat Mitzvah/Celebrations, we'd like to hear from you! Jewish families that ...