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Vampire bats demonstrate it: Keep your distance when you are sick

Vampire bats demonstrate it: Keep your distance when you are sick

Ahana A. Fernandez We know the term “social distancing” all too well from our own lives. However, not only humans practice social distancing when they feel ill – it can also be observed in bats. This field study by Ripperger

Marcus Fritze 1. December 20201. December 2020 Uncategorized Read more

No license to kill – Legal opinion about exceptions from species protection due to the construction of wind turbines (German conservation law)

No license to kill – Legal opinion about exceptions from species protection due to the construction of wind turbines (German conservation law)

The pressure on species protection in the expansion of wind energy is growing. The wind energy lobby, in cooperation with some environmental groups, has published a 10-point paper calling, among other things, for an acceleration of the authorisation procedures for

Marcus Fritze 5. November 202013. December 2020 Uncategorized Read more

NABU Saxony is looking for bat roost godfathers

NABU Saxony is looking for bat roost godfathers

Bianka Schubert In order to recruit new volunteers for bat protection, NABU Saxony started the state-wide project “Quartierpaten für Fledermäuse gesucht” (translated: “Roost Godfathers wanted”) in January 2018. The aim is to educate the human population more about the great

Marcus Fritze 30. October 20209. December 2020 Uncategorized Read more

Wind power and bat protection – socially scientifically illuminated

Wind power and bat protection – socially scientifically illuminated

Wind turbines generate green energy and thus contribute to the climate protection goals. However, wind turbines also kill thousands of bats every year by collision or barotrauma. Actors involved must make important decisions in this emotional green-green dilemma. However, stakeholders

Marcus Fritze 23. October 20203. November 2020 Uncategorized Read more

Bat protection in the Corona crisis

Marcus Fritze 3. October 202021. July 2021 Uncategorized Read more

Bat protection in the Corona crisis

Bat protection in the Corona crisis

The Corona crisis has also had an impact on bats and people dealing with animals. There are reports of the persecution and killing of bats around the world because they are accused of being the source of the novel corona

Marcus Fritze 3. October 202013. December 2020 Uncategorized Read more

Donate the Bat Rehab Center in Ukraine for help during corona crisis!

Donate the Bat Rehab Center in Ukraine for help during corona crisis!

The bat rehabilitation centre in Kharkiv/Ukraine is already well-known in bat workers network in Germany, especially for its extraordinary work in bat protection. Every year they rescue and rehabilitate several thousand bats, carry out research and active, practical bat conservation

Marcus Fritze 30. September 20207. January 2021 Uncategorized Read more

Book about evidence-based bat conservation at wind turbines has been published

Book about evidence-based bat conservation at wind turbines has been published
Marcus Fritze 4. September 202021. July 2021 Uncategorized Read more

Book about evidence-based bat conservation at wind turbines has been published

Book about evidence-based bat conservation at wind turbines has been published

Under the editorship of Christian C. Voigt of the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, the book “Evidence-based bat conservation in wind energy projects” was published as a free version for download. The print version is available soon. The

Marcus Fritze 4. September 20205. November 2020 Uncategorized Read more

Baby language in bats

Baby language in bats

Infant-directed speech is a variety of language that is preferably used over infants and toddlers. Bat mothers also change the sound of their vocalizations, depending on whether they are aimed at young animals or adults, as was recently demonstrated in

Marcus Fritze 25. August 202021. July 2021 Uncategorized Read more
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