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There are nearly 1,000 kinds of bats that call Earth their home, yet they still remain one of the most misunderstood and feared animals in the world. Take a journey into the true story behind these
beneficial mammals. Learn about bats from a leading government authority who shatters harmful myths about rabies, from bat rescuers who discuss how to help injured bats, and from bat house experts
who show you how to design a proper bat house. Amazing footage of thousands of bats emerging from a bat house and vivid photography of bats in zoos and their natural habitats bring the spectacle
of bats right to your home or classroom. Fascinating and a great teaching aid, this video covers all aspects of bat conservation, proving that saving bats is one of the most important journeys we will take
in the 21st century.
Approximate running time: 40 minutes
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