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A Myotis infected with Pseudogymnoascus destructans
Myotis myotis and Myotis blythii colony in Hungary
Bat cave (Mexico)
Snake full with bats (Borneo, Malaysia)
View in Chiapas, Mexico
Stream (Borneo, Malaysia)
Defecating bats
Canopy walk (Borneo, Malaysia)
Delicious insect snack (Vietnam)
Destroyed forests by the palm oil industry
Emerging bats at the Deer Cave (Borneo, Malaysia)
Viper (Cambodia)
Harp-traps can catch bats with sensitive sonar
Kingfisher (Borneo, Malaysia)
Using liquid nitrogen to store samples
Termite roost (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
On the road (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Little boy (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Chameleon (Borneo, Malaysia)
A tick on the cave wall
Rhinolophus philippinensis (Borneo, Malaysia)
Vampire bat cave (Mexico)
Dinner (Mexico)
Tick on a Miniopterus schreibersii
Visiting a bat cave in Mexico
Bat fly on a Miniopterus schreibersii
View from the camp site (Vietnam)
Glauconycteris superba (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Rhinolophus hipposideros with a tick on the tail membrane
Harp-traps over a stream (Borneo, Malaysia)
Trioceros sp. (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Forest (Borneo, Malaysia)
A stream in Vietnam
Carrying the equipment to the camp (Cambodia)
Tarsier (Borneo, Malaysia)
Hibernating bats in an abandoned railway tunnel
Fungus (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Sampling for Pseudogymnoascus destructans study

Recent Posts

  • Cryptic hybridization between the ancient lineages of Natterer’s bat (Myotis nattereri)
  • OneBAT is starting!
  • Három OTKA pályázatunk is nyert 2023-ban
  • Our preprint on coronaviruses is online
  • The isolation of Lloviu virus from Italy
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