“Rich with fascinating information and photographs.”—Horn Book

Dr. Merlin Tuttle is fascinated by bats, with good reason. Bats fly the night skies the world over, but are the lea...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

“Rich with fascinating information and photographs.”—Horn Book

Dr. Merlin Tuttle is fascinated by bats, with good reason. Bats fly the night skies the world over, but are the least studied of all mammals. As the major predator of night-flying insects, bats eat many pests. But bats are facing many problems, including a scary new disease. White-nose syndrome is killing millions of bats in North America. Dr. Tuttle and his fellow bat scientists are on the front line of the fight to save their beloved bats. Find more about this series at www.sciencemeetsadventure.com.


Similar Products

The Octopus Scientists (Scientists in the Field Series)The Tarantula Scientist (Scientists in the Field Series)The Frog Scientist (Scientists in the Field Series)Wild Horse Scientists (Scientists in the Field Series)The Hive Detectives: Chronicle of a Honey Bee Catastrophe (Scientists in the Field Series)Chasing Cheetahs: The Race to Save Africa's Fastest Cat (Scientists in the Field Series)The Snake Scientist (Scientists in the Field Series)Swimming with Hammerhead SharksBatsNational Geographic Readers: Bats