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Today I bring you an unwelcome guest. This guy was hanging out with another batch of dirty books tha
Ah, the joys of cleaning a dirty book. Those dots in the background are spider poop, in case you wer
I’ve been making cloth clamshell boxes for #specialcollections this week. To make things a bit
Save the Bees
Join the Organization for Bat Conservation and local artist Megan Kott for an art-themed community n
Time for a #BatFact! Did you know that the hibernation cycle for a Little Brown Bat can last anywher
At OBC, we play “Where’s the Egyptian Fruit Bat?” instead of &ldqu
Happy Monday, everyone! This is Nightwing, one of our spunky Straw-colored Fruit Bats! Nightwing lov
Squirrel Appreciation Day reminds us to enjoy these adorable, scampering animals respectively! Our F
Are you wanting to make this year’s Valentine’s Day a little more interesting?!
Happy Birthday to Miombo, one of our Straw-colored Fruit Bats! He turns 15 years old today - cheers
Time for a Bat Fact! Did you know that the Hoary bat are the only bats found on the island of Hawaii
Happy Monday from the bats at the Bat Zone! We hope you have a wonderful week!
Happy Birthday to Greeni, one of our Straw-colored Fruit Bats! He’s turning 22 years old -
#HappyBirthday to Saffire, one of our Straw-colored Fruit Bats! She’s turning 19 years old
THE WEEKEND IS APPROACHING! Pajarito can hardly contain his excitement!
“Heat waves in one part of the world, freezing blizzards in another — such weather extre
#HappyBirthday to one of our Dog-faced Fruit Bats, Kisses! She turns 13 today!
#HappyBirthday to Boomerang, one of our Straw-colored Fruit Bats! He’s turning 22 years ol
Time for a #BatFact! Did you know that Egyptian fruit bat offspring typically stay with the same col
Happy Friday from the bats at the Bat Zone! Join us this weekend for some Bat Zone tours tonight thr
Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! #SavetheBats
“Officials at a Pennsylvania cave formation say bats have been observed hibernating there
“The longest-lived bats—those belonging to the Myotis genus—may have their tel
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