Happy Endings

 
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"Bootsana", and orphaned African
fruit bat. Click here to read Bootsana's story.
One of the "A&M Four"; pallid bats rescued from cruel research at Texas A&M University.
   

An Egyptian fruit bat rescued from the pet trade. She now lives in peace in our natural habitat flight cage.
Egyptian fruit bats in flight on our  natural nabitat flight cage.
   

A Jamaican fruit bat eating a piece
of banana while roosting in his basket. Jamaican fruit bats nibble their food while holding onto it with their thumbs. This bat was used in research before coming to us.
An Egyptian fruit bat playing on a new toy that donated by Mrs. Kopec's Pre-K class of Florida. For more pictures like these please see our online tour page.
   

An Egyptian fruit bat rescued from
research along with 25 other fruit bats.
She now lives in peace in our a natural
habitat flight cage.
A big brown bat, found as an
orphaned stuck on a glue trap.
He lives with 8 other non-
releasable big browns bats in our
natural habitat indoor flight cage.
   
 


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