How Glowing Poop Helps Bat Conservation
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To track the migration patterns of the lesser long-nosed bats, Ecologist Rodrigo Medellin coats bats in harmless UV dust.Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed it! http://bit.ly/1Adl6ht **More info & videos below**The Bat Man of Mexico premieres June 30, 2021, at 8|7c on PBS. ---------------For full NATURE episodes, check out http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episod...Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pbsnature/Twitter: http://twitter.com/pbsnature/Tumblr: http://pbsnature.tumblr.com/Instagram: http://instagram.com/pbs_nature/-----------------Nature is a production of THIRTEEN for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.-----------------To track the migration patterns and distances of the lesser long-nosed bats, Ecologist Rodrigo Medellin coats the bats he catches in harmless UV dust, which they lick off and digest. The glowing dust passes through their system, and by tracking the glowing bat droppings, he can prove how far theyve flown.-----------------More videos:How an Egg Hatches - https://bit.ly/2J2TfLBBear Cub Check Up - https://bit.ly/3063a8HMeet One of the Rarest Frogs on Earth - https://bit.ly/2XkSztDThe Wild Horses that Beat Extinction: https://bit.ly/2XiysaKStudying Tree Kangaroos - https://bit.ly/2YnAveRFOLLOW PBS:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pbs/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PBSInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/PBSShop: http://www.shop.pbs.org/
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