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- Bat World Sanctuary
Bat World Sanctuary is on the front line to end the mistreatment of bats Each year we rescue hundreds of bats who might otherwise die Lifetime sanctuary is given to non-releasable bats, including those that are orphaned, injured, and rescued from the exotic pet trade, zoos and research facilities
- Bat Cams - Bat World Sanctuary
The fruit bats you will see have been rescued from the exotic pet trade, researched, and retired from zoos Many of these bats have had terrible lives before finding sanctuary with us
- Conservation - Bat World Sanctuary
Knowing it was time to create a safer habitat, Bat World purchased 13 acres of land nearby and a “Bat Castle” was built for the bats in a private location The bat castle design was inspired by the wild sanctuary, incorporating preferred roosting areas for the bats
- FAQ - Bat World Sanctuary
Bat World Sanctuary was founded in 1994 by Amanda Lollar, who began working with bats in 1988 In 2016, Bat World Sanctuary became the first and only Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries accredited bat sanctuary on earth You can learn more here
- Events for June 2025 – Bat World Sanctuary
Two juvenile evening bats were rescued after falling from a bat house in Weatherford, TX We provided guidance on how to safely contain the bat and located a bat-trained rescuer in the finder’s area
- Ways to Help - Bat World Sanctuary
THE SUNSHINE RESCUE CLUB In addition to the over 400 permanent residents cared for daily at Bat World Sanctuary, we rescue hundreds of bats annually and return them back to the wild We also support organizations both nationally and internationally who rescue bats
- Our Work - Bat World Sanctuary
Hundreds of bats from around the world have found permanent refuge at this indoor, natural habitat facility These non-releasable bats include those that have been used in research, retired from zoos, orphaned, permanently injured or confiscated from the exotic pet trade
- The First Visit - Bat World Sanctuary
Next up: the story of four juvenile bats caught in a problematic downtown building, which also happens to be the story of my first rescue call I’ll also describe my first visit to the wild sanctuary
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