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Bats in the City
How Urban Wildlife Adapts and Thrives Among Us
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Bats have quietly become part of city life, roosting in bridges, attics, and old buildings while feeding on insects drawn to urban lights and waterways.
Bats have quietly become part of city life, roosting in bridges, attics, and old buildings while feeding on insects drawn to urban lights and waterways. This book examines how these mammals navigate artificial environments, adjusting their roosting habits, foraging routes, and social behavior to survive alongside dense human populations. You will learn about the different bat species found in urban areas, the ecological roles they play in controlling insect populations, and the specific challenges they face, including light pollution, habitat loss, and building renovations. The book also explains conservation efforts and simple measures that support bat populations in cities. This book was generated using artificial intelligence to offer a clear and structured introduction to the subject.
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- UitgeverijAndries B.V.