We would like to thank our fellow supporters and associations who work towards the conservation of bats around the world. Please check out the websites below for more information about bats and conservation worldwide.
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An international NGO devoted to conservation, education, and research initiatives involving bats and the ecosystems they serve.
An international non-profit organization dedicated to protecting biological diversity through the conservation of fruit bats.
The leading NGO in the United Kingdom solely devoted to the conservation of bats and the landscapes on which they rely.
A not-for-profit organisation working across southern Africa to conserve bat populations and biodiversity.
A Charity dedicated to the conservation of Ireland's bats. Promoting the conservation of bats and acting as an umbrella group for the local bat groups.
An international NGO built from a partnership of national bat conservation organisations that are committed to promoting the conservation of all bat species and their habitats throughout Europe.
Cordinates and implements research, capacity building, and outreach to promote the conservation of Southeast Asia’s diverse but threatened bat fauna.
A network of professionals committed to bat conservation working in partnership across Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Bat Study and Conservation group of Japan (BSCJ) was established in 1992 by researchers who were concerned with the conservation of bats. BSCJ is devoted to bat conservation and research.
A collaborative multidisciplinary network of bat biologists and conservationists providing support and promoting bat conservation activities throughout the world for the International Union for Conservation of Nature