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Books of Interest to Teachers and Students

  • Bauch et al. 1993. Bats Incredible!. Aims Education Foundation, PO Box  8120, Fresno, CA 93747-8120
  • Bat Conservation International. 1991. Educator's Activity Book About Bats. Austin, TX.
  • Cannon, J. 1995. Stellaluna. Scholastic, Inc. New York.
  • Cavendish, M. 1994. Bats. (Animal World #7) World Wildlife Fund. London.
  • Cooper, A. 1984. Bats: Swift Shadows in the Twilight. The Wonder Series, Denver Museum of Natural History 1-800-352-1935.
  • Graham, G. 1994. Bats of the World. Golden Press N.Y.
  • Lollar, A. 1992. The Bat in My Pocket. Capra Press.
  • Richardson, Phil 1985. Bats. Whittet Books, Ltd.
  • Tuttle, M.D. 1988. America's Neighborhood Bats. University of Texas Press
  • Tuttle, M.D. & D. Hensley. 1993. The Bat House Builders Handbook. Bat Conservation International, Austin, TX.
  • Zoobooks. 1989. Bats. Wildlife Education Ltd.

Books of Interest to Rehabbers

 

This list is just a beginning. Most of the teacher resource books can be ordered through your local book store or Bat Conservation International http://www.batcon.org/

 

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