Vol 1 No 2
Sep 94


A park for all: objectives of
the park and
about its construction

Homes of
their Own:

the atlas moth
and white-
breasted
waterhen

Research
at the Park:

bird banding,
bird census,
feeding ecology studies

Update on
the study of insectivorous
bats at the Park

Sponsorship towards Nature Conservation and Education
 

Update on
A Study of
Insectivorous Bats

at Sungei Buloh

Background on the study

No insectivorous bat had made use of the boxes in the Park since they were put up in December 1992. However, traces of use were found in boxes put up at NUS and NTU. The first traces of use of a box was recorded in Sembawang Park in June 1993. The box was used as a maternity roost and at the time of the check, two baby bats were present.

Information courtesy of Ms Shirley Pottie, NUS, Dept of Zoology

   
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