TwinCities.com: People are using dead bats for Halloween decorations. The CDC says it’s a bad idea.
You could buy Halloween bat decorations — plush, plastic or neon — at Target. Or you could spend $50 on a real dead bat from any number of Etsy, Facebook or eBay sellers. Such spooky specimens are ...
People are using dead bats for Halloween decorations. The CDC says it’s a bad idea.
What a treat for Studio 512: local artist and educator Becca Borrelli sat down with Rosie for a drawing tutorial for National Coloring Book Day! Becca chose a bat to honor Austin’s Mexican Free-tailed ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Bats may be a scary Halloween symbol, but they benefit humans, and save farmers money
With Halloween upon us, spooky symbols of the holiday abound — including bats. It just so happens to also be International Bat Week, which celebrates the role of bats in nature. Coincidence? Perhaps ...
Bats may be a scary Halloween symbol, but they benefit humans, and save farmers money
The Washington Post: People are decorating for Halloween with dead bats. The CDC says that’s a scary idea.
People are decorating for Halloween with dead bats. The CDC says that’s a scary idea.
Make a flying bat for Halloween Thinking of something easy you can make to decorate the house this Halloween? Find out how to make a flying bat with Evie from the CBeebies House.
Smithsonian Magazine: Four Cute Bats to Help You Celebrate Halloween and Bat Week
Enjoy beautiful bat photography from conservationist and wildlife photographer Merlin Tuttle Marianne Taylor; Photographs by Merlin Tuttle Today is both Halloween and the last day of Bat Week, which ...