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  1. Bats Northwest

    Bats Northwest is a non-profit conservation group whose primary goals are to educate the general public about bats and to protect bats and their habitat.

  2. Meet Washington's Bats | Bats Northwest

    Washington state is home to 14 species of bats. Ten species live across the state, and four species are found only in eastern Washington. Our bats live in many different habitats and can …

  3. Bat House Central - Bats Northwest

    Purchase a Rocket Box bat house or Uncle George Jr bat house for a donation to Bats Northwest; this style has been popular with bats in the Puget Sound region. Bat Houses are built by …

  4. Living with wildlife: Bats - Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife

    As predators of night-flying insects (including mosquitoes!), bats play a role in preserving the natural balance of your property or neighborhood. To learn more about creating habitat for …

  5. Forest Bats of the Pacific Northwest - Northwest Natural Resource Group

    Apr 16, 2019 · Bats Northwest, a bat conservation non-profit based in Seattle, has put together a helpful page on building bat houses. About bat houses Find more information about bats of the …

  6. Bats of the Pacific Northwest

    Jun 24, 2021 · There are roughly 15 native bat species in the Pacific Northwest, with most having a wingspan less than 16 inches long. While bats are the biggest spreader of rabies in the area, …

  7. Bats - Northwest Trek

    We have hundreds of wild bats here at Northwest Trek. They love to roost in our roofs, where it’s warm and safe – it’s one of the biggest colonies in the region. And so, armed with cool …

  8. Pollinators - Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife

    Pollinators need us, and we need pollinators. Bees, birds, bats, butterflies, beetles, and other insects and small mammals play a very important role in our ecosystem and food production.

  9. Happy Autumn! Dive into Bat Ecology in the Pacific Northwest

    Oct 2, 2024 · Here in the Pacific Northwest, bats pollinate various types of flowers such as Western Trillium and Common Yarrow. In warmer climates, bats are vital in the pollination …

  10. Creating bat habitat - Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife

    Creating habitat for bats where you live can be one small step to help support these important species. Apply for our wildlife habitat certification program and sign.

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