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  • A blue oak stands in a vineyard. The bat echolocation microphone and yellow sticky card (to sample insects) at the top of the telescoping pole are attached to a vine post at the edge of the tree canopy.
    Oaks in vineyards a ‘win-win’ for bats and growers

    Aug 26, 2019

    • Natural Resources
  • The Western tiger swallowtail, Papilio rutulis, was a frequent visitor to the Häagen-Dazs Honey Bee Haven during the early years. Note the spider lurking beneath the zinnia blossom. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
    National Pollinator Week: Open house at UC Davis Bee Garden

    Jun 12, 2018

    • Yard & Garden
  • Mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) eats a moth in flight. Photo credited to Merlin Tuttle’s Bat Conservation
    Bats, allies to farmers, return home to roost in spring

    Apr 4, 2017

  • Addition to catching insects in flight, pallid bats also hunt on the ground for prey, such as crickets, grasshoppers and scorpions.
    Migrating bats may be resting, not sick, says UC bat expert

    Nov 10, 2016

  • The brown garden snail is found in 26 California counties. It was introduced from Europe 'with an eye to the pot.'
    Non-native snails introduced by French for escargot

    Sep 28, 2015

  • Rachael Long shows a bat and bat box.
    Bats save walnut growers money on pest control

    Jun 10, 2015

  • A pallid bat catching dinner mid air. (Photo: Bat Conservation International)
    Bats in the belfry? No, bats in walnut orchards

    Apr 15, 2015

  • Monarch butterfly and honey bee on Mexican sunflower (Tithonia) by Kathy Keatley Garvey
    To bee or not to bee depends on the crop

    Apr 29, 2014

  • Students prepare to plant oak seedlings.
    College students create wildlife habitats in a Wild Campus program

    Dec 10, 2013

  • Gold-Fever
    Exciting story book for children introduces the benefits of bats

    Nov 26, 2012

  • Gold-Fever
    UCCE advisor writes educational children's book

    Oct 29, 2012

  • A colony of big brown bats.
    Bats pack a punch for pest control

    Mar 21, 2012

  • Little brown bat with fungus on hs nose
    White-nose syndrome takes devastating toll on bats

    Mar 16, 2011

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