Hill’s horseshoe bat
Dr. Winifred Frick

Actionable plans to safeguard several highly endangered bat species

More than 200 bat species in 60 countries around the world are considered threatened (Critically Endangered, Endangered, or Vulnerable) by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Together, we can stabilize these populations and prevent extinctions.

Our work focuses on operations that will have significant positive impacts for several highly endangered bat species.

Working with partners across the globe we are able to identify and lead critically important conservation projects with clear, achievable actions that prevent the extinction of the world’s most threatened bats.

Jon Flanders, Ph.D. Director, Endangered Species Interventions
Clement Falize