Bats of the Big Apple: Urban Wildlife That Eats Mosquitoes

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New York City’s bats have found a surprising foothold in urban green spaces like the High Line and Prospect Park, with researchers tracking their echolocation as several species adapt to city life; the work underscores bats’ role in pest control and highlights the broader, often unseen, wildlife thriving among NYC’s parks and streets.
They Don’t Fight Crime, but They Do Eat Bugs: The Bats of N.Y.C. The New York Times
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