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Bats • Order Chiroptera

Grey-headed Flying-foxes.

There are many species of bats found in Australia and in some places, they are one of the main attractions. Over time, we will be bringing you some information about them here. Check out the following:

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Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Chiroptera
Suborder: Megachiropter
  Microchiroptera

Bats - Other links

If there are any factual errors, please email us.
Australasian Bat Society Inc
• A site whose aim is to promote the conservation of all populations of all species of bats (Order Chiroptera) in Australasia.
Australian Museum Online • Great information about bats in Australia.
Bat Atlas
• Chris Tidemann (Bat Atlas), Department of Forestry, Building 48, Australian National University, CANBERRA ACT 0200 • Email
• Aims to provide up-to-date information on flying-foxes, particularly in Australia.
Sydneybats
• Ku-ring-gai Bat Conservation Society Inc • PO Box 607, GORDON NSW 2072 • Email
• A website for bats in the Sydney region of Australia.
Basically Bats Wildlife Conservations Society Inc
• 6146 Fieldcrest Drv, MORROW GA 30260 USA
• Ph/Fax: 770 961 4127 • Email
• A non-profit charitable organization dedicated to bats.
Bat World Sanctuary
• Email • Amanda Lollar founded Bat World Sanctuary, the organization’s first sanctuary for non-releasable bats, located in Mineral Wells, Texas.
Bat Conservation International Inc
• PO Box 162603, AUSTIN TX 78716
• Teaching people the value of bats, to protect and conserve critical bat habitats, and to advance scientific knowledge through reserach.
 

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