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EveryBat on Twitter: "BAT #692 The São Tomé free-tailed bat (Chaerephon tomensis) is classed as an endangered species. Only 3 individuals have ever been recorded. (Photo: mamiferos) https://t.co/qQeDuT9d2B" / Twitter
African Bat Conservation - As part of International Women in Science Day, African Bat Conservation would like to spotlight one of the many #women #scientists that make up our team! Angelena Efstathiou
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Diversity of bats of the Far North Region of Cameroon – with two first records for the country: Biodiversity: Vol 15, No 1
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My Swaziland - South Africa - Mops midas and Myotis bocagii Are two species of bats recently found in #Swaziland in 2016 making up the total of 26 different bat species to
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