FAST BACKWARD: Monfort’s bat cave

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FAST BACKWARD: Monfort’s bat cave
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On November 27, 2022, after decades of taking the cause of the bats of Samal against man’s impunity, conservationist Norma Inigo Monfort, fondly dubbed as the ‘Bat Mama,’ passed away naturally, lea…

On November 27, 2022, after decades of taking the cause of the bats of Samal againstaway naturally, leaving behind the Monfort Bat Cave and Conservation Foundation, Inc., aTo further protect the mammals from any form of incursion, distraction, and intrusion,It was in 2010 that her effort to conserve and protect bats from hunting was finally honored.colony of bats, now with a population of 2.

vans and tap the scientists from the Virginia University to replicate the cave conditions, includingIn a 2020 interview, just as the pandemic started to wreak havoc globally, she related; ‘Thecommunity can benefit from packaging of this guano or any other thing.’ecosystems of unique organisms, including bacteria useful in detoxifying wastes, improvingThe man-made caves have been planned to rise at the back of a mango orchard in thebats.

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