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International Bat Appreciation Day
On April 17, International Bat Appreciation Day is observed to bring attention to how important bats are for our ecosystem.
This day aims to change the perspective of people toward bats and how misunderstood they are.
Bats are often connected with fear, darkness, and a lot of negative aspects. On the contrary, bats are quite important for maintaining ecological balance and supporting and preserving agriculture and biodiversity.
International Bat Appreciation Day reminds us that these nocturnal mammals are worthy of respect and appreciation.
History of International Bat Appreciation Day
The Bat Conservation International Organization founded International Bat Appreciation Day in 1982 by scientists who aimed to protect and preserve bats across the globe.
The organization saw the misrepresentation and mistreatment of bats despite the crucial role they play in nature.
So, they created this day to raise awareness, promote conservation efforts, and educate the public to harbor a positive attitude towards them.
As time passed, this day became recognized globally for its contributions to the world.
Important Facts About Bats
- Bats eat thousands of insects, helping reduce pests and protect crops without harmful chemicals.
- Nectar-feeding bats pollinate flowers, aiding the growth of fruits and essential plants.
- Fruit-eating bats spread seeds, helping forests regenerate and maintain plant diversity.
- Bats keep insect populations in check, supporting stable food chains and biodiversity.
- Bat guano enriches soil, boosting plant growth and improving agricultural productivity.
- Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight
- There are over 1,400 species of bats worldwide
- Around 70% of bats are insect eaters.
- Some bats can live for over 30–40 years
- The largest bats have wingspans of over 5 feet
Observing International Bat Appreciation Day
On International Bat Appreciation Day, open up your mind and broaden your horizons to better understand these mammals.
Take your time to watch documentaries, read materials on bats, and scroll social media to burst the common myths.
Volunteer or contribute to organizations who work to protect and preserve bats and their habitats.
If you have a garden or backyard, install a bat house to shelter them and let them do pest control naturally.
You can also go to nature parks at dusk to observe them in their natural habitat.
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International Bat Appreciation Day - Next years
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