Bat Conservation International, Inc.
United States
/ Texas
| Animals/Wildlife
To conserve the world’s bats and their ecosystems in order to ensure a healthy planet.
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Based in Austin, Texas, BCI is devoted to conservation, education, and research initiatives involving bats and the ecosystems they serve. It was founded in 1982, as scientists around the world became concerned that bats essential to the balance of nature and human economies were in alarming decline. Under the founding guidance of Dr. Merlin Tuttle, an internationally recognized authority on bats, the organization has achieved unprecedented progress by emphasizing sustainable uses of natural resources that benefit both bats and people. BCI now employs a staff of more than 30 biologists, educators, and administrators, supported by members in 65 countries. Its pioneering accomplishments have been featured on all major news networks in the United States, international wildlife documentaries, and in numerous prestigious books, magazines, newspapers, and websites worldwide, educating millions of people to appreciate bats as invaluable allies.
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Research
Education
Direct conservation
Public Awareness
Grants & Scholarships
Education
Direct conservation
Public Awareness
Grants & Scholarships
Website link:
www.batcon.org