Posts tagged ecosystem
Are bats rodents?
 

In reality, bats and rodents are mammals, like us! It has been found that bats are more closely related to ungulates, carnivores, and cetaceans than they are to rodents. Bats actually make up 1/5 of all mammal species on the planet! These bats play important roles in the ecosystem by eating pests and acting as seed dispersers and pollinators. Bats clean themselves like cats and are incredibly smart. They also often only have 1 pup (baby bat) a year, which is why it’s so important to keep them safe and help them recover their population.

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Why are bats so important to our shared ecosystem?
 

Bats are critical. They keep the vast numbers of pests and insects under control, pollinate flowers, and carry seeds for important plants. Bats also safeguard our health by reducing demands for toxic pesticides—one of our planet’s most serious, but too often ignored, health threats. In fact, a 2011 study published in the journal Science estimated that bats save U.S. farmers approximately $23 billion annually in avoided pesticide use. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department estimates such savings in the Texas Hill Country at $1.4 billion annually. Major savings have been documented worldwide. This link will provide you with many examples, including mosquito control.

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