Students can use this Canadian Encyclopedia article to find information about bats, including: reproduction and development, diet, distribution, habitat and echolocation.
This article answers some key questions about bats, including their importance in our ecosystem. Learn how they use echolocation and some of their most common threats. You can also learn how to help save their populations.
The Canadian Wildlife Foundation has instructions on how you or your school can help protect the bat population. Learn how to make your schoolyard bat-friendly and tips and instructions for building a bat house.
This article provides some great information about bats and the benefits of having them around. Learn some amazing facts and dismiss those incorrect myths.
Check out this article to learn all about bats. Click on the sections about: inside a bat's body, microbats, megabats and roosting bats. Click on any blinking circle; it will lead to more information or pictures.
This student booklet provides information about one of Alberta's most misunderstood animals, the little brown bat. The booklet contains several activities and stories about bats.