Bringing Back the Lesser Long-Nosed Bat Bringing Back the Lesser Long-Nosed Bat
Animals Back from the Brink

Bringing Back the Lesser Long-Nosed Bat

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Publisher Description

The lesser long-nosed bat became the first bat species to be removed from the US endangered species list due to population recovery. This mammal plays a vital role as a pollinator in desert ecosystems in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Readers will learn about the collaborative efforts between the two countries, conservationists, tequila producers, and citizen scientists that are bringing back not only the lesser long-nosed bat, but the plants they rely on for food.

  • GENRE
    Kids
    RELEASED
    2019
    September 30
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    32
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Crabtree Publishing
    SELLER
    crabtree publishing company
    SIZE
    12
    MB

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