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Australian Bats
 

Australian Bats

SECOND EDITION

Sue Churchill  

Colour photographs
256 pages
Publisher: Allen & Unwin



   
Paperback - 2009
ISBN: 9781741754612 - AU $ 45.00
 

 An identification guide to all 75 species of bats known from Australia. The species are illustrated with colour photographs, and each species account includes a detailed description of the bat, measurements, a distribution map and notes on where they live, what they eat and how they find food and reproduce.

The book also provides general information on these fascinating animals: their evolution, why they hang upside down, roosting and reproduction, echolocation and how to catch, survey and care for bats, including health hazards for carers. An identification key to the eight Australian bat families is provided, with important features illustrated by line drawings and photographs, as well as illustrated keys to all the species.

 

 Sue Churchill is a wildlife ecologist who specialises in mammal ecology, primarily bats. In 1981 she undertook the first Australia-wide survey of bats: the WWF (Australia) study of rare and endangered bats. Since then she has conducted several large-scale bat surveys in northern and central Australia and spent three years studying the ecology of cave bats in the Northern Territory. She has published more than 20 scientific papers. 

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