The Malaysian Bat Education Adventure: Episode 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2009

Tigga Kingston, an assistant professor in Texas Tech University's Department of Biological Sciences, is piloting a program with elementary students in Lubbock, Texas, and Halifax, Mass., to teach them the importance of bat populations in the rain forests of Malaysia. By the end of this century, 20 percent of Southeast Asias bat species may become extinct, she says. Caused by deforestation and habitat loss, the resulting impact could wreak environmental and economic havoc on this area of the world.

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  • Very nice video. I'm Biologist and I work with bat ecology in Brazil. The most interesting animals ever.

  • those people went to my school and they told us to get abooklet and we got certain bats and we logged them in a journal its alot of fun!go tech!!!!

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