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The bats also help boost Austin's tourist industry, accounting for roughly $10 million for the city's economy each year, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD).
During the 2021 winter storm that hammered most of Texas with days of below-freezing temperatures, the Austin Bat Refuge took in 4,000 bats that had fallen from bridges across Travis County. Only ...
Every March, thousands of Austin residents and tourists look up at the underside of the city's Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue, as they wait for over a million Mexican free-tailed bats to swarm ...
The Texas capital is home to the largest urban bat colony in the world—roughly 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats live under the Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge in downtown Austin. In ...
Although many bats in Texas migrate south to Mexico and Central America during the winter months, as many as 100,000 bats can linger year-round in the Austin area.
A highly anticipated Texas highway expansion might mean trouble for one of the state's most iconic creatures. Thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats under Austin's Interstate 35 will be displaced ...
During the 2021 winter storm that hammered most of Texas with days of below-freezing temperatures, the Austin Bat Refuge took in 4,000 bats that had fallen from bridges across Travis County. Only ...
Austin's colony of more than 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats who live under the Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge are used to noise, too, so hoards of eclipse viewers likely won't phase ...
The bats also help boost Austin's tourist industry, accounting for roughly $10 million for the city's economy each year, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD).
Weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic swept into Texas, a biologist found a dead bat covered in a white fungus — the state’s first official case of white-nose syndrome. Now, scientists are on a ...
“We’d lose one after the next”: Texas bats face a pandemic of their own - KRIS 6 News Corpus Christi
During the 2021 winter storm that hammered most of Texas with days of below-freezing temperatures, the Austin Bat Refuge took in 4,000 bats that had fallen from bridges across Travis County. Only ...
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