
Get a glimpse into the upside-down world of bats in Wildlife Express: Bats from Idaho Department of Fish and Game.
Bat Conservation International is the place to learn about bats! On the About Bats page, you'll find out what the world would look like if there were no bats, what to do if you find a bat, and why bat houses are so important. Then take a look at this photo library of unique bat species.
The National Wildlife Federation has instructions on how to build a bat house to help bats roost.

Megabats, microbats, roosting bats, flying bats and vampire bats – fun facts from DK Find Out.
Visit the Kids' Page at Bat Conservation International to follow the adventures of the Bat Squad, young people like you who care about bats. You can also make bat masks, print coloring pages, or try some batty recipes.
Bats are one of the most misunderstood yet important animals in the world. Find out how you can help bats from the US Fish & Wildlife Services.
Take a look at Bat Brigade, an exciting graphic story about superheroes who fight to protect bats and the places they live.

Learn about echolocation in this cool video. You can even listen to bats send out calls that are beyond human ability to hear.
Learn more about bats with National Geographic Kids! Bat Myths Busted and 5 Reasons Why Bats are the Best have amazing photos you'll want to see.
Check out the videos Cool Facts About Bats and Party Animals: Bats Eating Snacks. Then learn about “freaky creatures” such as vampire bats and tube-lipped nectar bats.
Take a look at the Explore Bats page from Arizona State University. Learn about bat food, compare bat bones to human bones, take a bat quiz, and try a word search.