In addition to the 700 permanent residents cared for daily at Bat World Sanctuary, the following bats were rescued and released back to the wild (or were provided permanent sanctuary with us if they were not releasable). Also logged are the rescues we directly assisted with nationally and internationally. Click on the entry to see any photos or videos that are available.
A homeowner noticed a bat hanging on the side of her home in Spring Valley, CA. Upon closer inspection, it was apparent that it was too late for the poor little bat, and it had passed away. We provided guidance on how to safely contain bats in the future if more are found, and gave […]
A man in Jacksonville, TX found a baby bat in his living room hanging on to his TV. The baby bat was extremely emaciated and dehydrated. We gave guidance on how to safely contain the bat and located a bat-trained rescuer in the finder’s area. The baby was transferred to a rescuer but unfortunately, passed […]
A woman in Uniontown, PA, found a baby bat on here front door step. The baby bat was most likely orphaned. We provided guidance on how to safely contain the bat and located a bat-trained rescuer in the finder’s area. The baby was transferred to a rescuer where he/she will be hand-raised and released when […]
A baby bat in Madison, WI, was found on their patio deck at night, the bat had likely been attacked by a cat and was orphaned. Unfortunately, the baby bat did not make it and is deceased.
A lady in North Little Rock, AR, found a baby bat on her front porch. We provided guidance on how to safely contain the bat and located a bat-trained rescuer in the finder’s area. The bat did not survive.
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