Sponsor a Bat in Need

Sponsorships help us provide food and medical supplies for the bats who cannot be released back to the wild. Become a sponsor by sending an annual donation of $40.00 (teachers & existing members: $30.00). A great teaching tool, and the perfect gift for bat enthusiasts! Please note: This program supports actual bats (pictured below) who will live out their lives at Bat World Sanctuary. Bats are occasionally retired due to old age or illness, but otherwise remain in the program for anyone who wishes to support them.

Sponsors receive:

  • A personalized adoption certificate
  • A matted 5″ x 7″ glossy photograph of your bat
  • Your bat’s personal story
  • A graphic representing the size of your bat
  • The natural history of the species
  • A beautiful bookmark and a bat rescue card
  • A “Cool Stuff to Make You Smarter” myths and facts card
  • A one-year membership to Bat World Sanctuary that includes our seasonal magazine.
Browse the adoptees below and click on the face of the
bat that you would like to sponsor.  
Little-river8-crop
Little River Eight
Fruit bats rescued from a zoo closure.
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Lil’ Drac
An orphaned short tailed fruit bat.
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Gimlet
A big free-tailed bat that was blown off-course by strong winds.
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Mekki
A hoary bat with a wing injury
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Rocky
Jamaican fruit bat with jaw and wing injuries
stickycrop
Sticky
A big brown bat rescued from fly paper
roadiecrop
Roadie
A injured free-tail who survived the highway
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Peek-a-Boo
An orphaned fruit bat who defies description.
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Orkin
A pallid bat with an ear injury.
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Nosey Nostrils
An evening bat with an injured nose.
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Mr.Kitty
A bat rescued by a cat
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Mini-Me
A fruit bat relinquished from the pet trade
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Little E
An orphan who isn't good at being a bat
hollycrop
Holly
A tiny Christmas miracle, found starving on Christmas eve.
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Ethereal
A rare albino Mexican free-tail bat.
cleocrop
Cleobatra
An Egyptian fruit bat with toe injuries
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Bootsanna
An orphaned fruit bat.
binkycrop
Binky
A sweet little flying-fox with a crooked jaw
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Beene’
A pallid bat saved from cruel research at Texas A&M