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Ghost Bat
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The Ghost Bat is one of several species of bats in
the world that is in danger and could become extinct if we do not do
something to conserve them. Bats have been given a bad reputation by
movies and by made up stories (such as vampire stories) and are killed
because of this. People are the reason for this problem, so we need to
be sure to be the reason that this problem is solved!
Description:
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Habitat:
This bat has been found in both arid or dry
regions and also rain forest areas. (in Australia) There are only
about 4000 to 6000 in the wild there. The food of this bat
consists mostly of large insects, frogs, small mammals, lizards,
birds, and even other bats.
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Danger:
According to the United Nations
Environmental Program World Conservation Monitoring Center the
Ghost Bat is vulnerable in the wild. They will leave their homes
(caves, etc. ) if humans bother them. Roosting caves are ruined by
limestone mining near Mt. Etna in Central Queensland, Australia.
There are plans for expanding the mining there. This means that
people are the Ghost bat's worst enemy. They have few natural
predators. They do have to compete with owls for food also.
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Programs:
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Perth
Zoo in Australia has colonies of Ghost Bats in their Nocturnal
House in an enclosure which is meant to be like an Australian mine
shaft. Read more: http://www.perthzoo.wa.gov.au/ghostbat.html
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The
Fauna Preservation Act protects all five bat species at Mt. Etna
in Central Australia, including the Ghost bat. Enforcing this has
been difficult though, further endangering this bat.
Read more on this issue at Bat Conservation International:
http://www.batcon.org/
Resources:
- Books:
* Extreme Science: Chasing the Ghost Bat and Other Mysteries
of Nature by Peter Jedicke (Editor), Griffin Trade, copyright
2001
* Bats, The Amazing Upside-downers by Phyllis J. Perry
Franklin Watts / Grolier Publishing, copyright 1998
* Extremely Weird Bats by Sarah Lovett
John Muir Publications, copyright 1991
* Stellaluna by Janell Cannon
Scholastic Publishing, Inc., copyright 1993
- Websites:
* Perth Zoo of Australia: http://www.perthzoo.wa.gov.au
* United Nations Environmental Program World Conservation
Monitoring Center: http://www.unep-wcmc.org
- Graphics:
* Logo at top: Some of the animals (mountain lion, manatee, and
grizzly bear came from Corel Web Graphics (1996) and Corel Draw
Version 9 (2000). The leopard is from IUCN-World
Conservation Union Website,
ghost bat is copyright(c)
Perth Zoo, Western Australia,
ocelot is courtesy of Tom Smylie of United States Fish and
Wildlife Service and Texas Parks and Wildlife Service.
* Side bar logo is from Power Point 2000.
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Animation:
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