Where do Alaska bats spend the winter?

In Alaska’s vast wilderness, where the sun dips below the horizon for months, bats face a unique winter challenge. These creatures, typically associated with balmy nights, must find shelter to survive the harsh conditions. As the mercury plummets, Alaska’s bats seek refuge in a variety of locations, including caves, abandoned mines, and even human-made structures like houses and outbuildings. Through hibernation, they endure the long winter months, conserving energy and waiting for spring’s return. Their ability to adapt to Alaska’s extreme climate is a testament to the remarkable resilience of this often-overlooked group of mammals.

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Gavin Migratory Bird Research Grant applications due by Dec. 12

Attention, ornithologists! The annual Gavin Migratory Bird Research Grant is now open for applications. Whether you’re a seasoned scientist or just starting your research journey, this is an opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of migratory bird behavior. Dive into the aerial dance of songbirds, unravel the navigational mysteries of raptors, or explore the secrets of waterfowl flyways. Join the pursuit to advance our understanding of these avian travelers. Seize this opportunity! Submit your proposal by December 12th and soar with your research.

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