Our Little Herd
Early one morning we noticed severe damage to large areas of ground on Bat World Sanctuary’s property. The ground in several areas looked like someone had come in with a
Early one morning we noticed severe damage to large areas of ground on Bat World Sanctuary’s property. The ground in several areas looked like someone had come in with a
The following letter was sent to Federal & State Authorities on Thursday, May 21st, requesting answers regarding the restriction on rehabilitation of bats that is occurring in several states across
On April the 28th, 2020, Statler turned 33 years old. Statler had a difficult life before he came to Bat World Sanctuary. He was born in a zoo and has
In December 2019, a new zoonotic illness began spreading rapidly in the Wuhan Province of China. The source of the virus, dubbed COVID-19 or SARS-COV2, was assumed to be from
We are very fortunate to have four dedicated staff members, three of whom live on-site. Because of this, and the wonderful support of our donors, the bats in our care
Bennie is another Egyptian fruit bat rescued from the pet trade this year. She had been purchased as a pet and her owner did not have a clue how to
We are frequently asked why we neuter the male fruit bats that we rescue. The reason is that we would soon run out of space if the bats we rescued
We became aware of Baxter’s predicament very early in 2020, when the woman who owned Baxter contacted us asking if we could take him. The woman had a menagerie of
Dear Bat World Sanctuary Supporters, Your first round of letters helped, but the bats still need you! On July 10th, we sent an email to you with details regarding the
We initially heard about Sarah early in the year through Pennsylvania Bat Rescue, a nonprofit group doing a tremendous job for the bats of PA. Founder Steph Morlock became aware
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