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Batman: Exploring the World of Bats

by Laurence P. Pringle

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Describes Merlin Tuttle's interest in bats, his study of them in their natural habitat, and his work to protect them through such efforts as the organization he founded, Bat Conservation International.
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Review from my 13 year old natural science fan.
“Interesting- I did learn some things about bats but it is not a guide book to bats but more about Merlin Tuttle and how he grew up to enjoy bats.

One chapter on conservation of bats-describes dangers to bats, he is unsure if it is written to turn children into activists.

He saw no mention of Darwinism or evolution.

I enjoyed it. 2-2.5 on a scale of 1-5 for the McClung Scale.”

*I read the conservation chapter myself and am pleased to say this does not seek to radicalize children. ( )
  FamiliesUnitedLL | Aug 19, 2023 |
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