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They Call Me "Batman" *
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I don't know how I came to be interested
in bats. When I was a child, growing up in
Pennsylvania, I was told that bats were
dangerous and if they bit me I would die. If
We were playing outside until dark and we
saw a bat, we would all say, "Bye!" and run
quickly to our houses. Those experiences
put a fear of bats in me until I actually got to
do research with bats this year.
There are a lot of bats in the West
Indies, where I am serving as a Peace
Corps Volunteer (PCV). I wanted to find out
more about them, so I sent away for the
video from the organization called Bat
Conservation International (BCI). As soon

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