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Raising A New Generation Of Bat Conservationists In West Africa - Science Friday

Raising A New Generation Of Bat Conservationists In West Africa - Science Friday

Update: 2025-09-22
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Nigeria is home to 100 known species of bats—about a third of Africa’s bat species—but scientists don’t know much about them. Ecologists Iroro Tanshi and Benneth Obitte, collaborators and life partners, are trying to change that. In addition to studying and protecting the bats of their homeland, they’re also working to raise up a whole network of bat scientists across West Africa. 

Host Flora Lichtman talks with them about how they started their work, what they’ve learned, and how they’re paving the way for other bat conservationists. 

Guests:
Dr. Iroro Tanshi is an ecologist at the University of Washington and cofounder of the Small Mammal Conservation Organization.
Dr. Benneth Obitte is a conservation ecologist at Texas Tech University and cofounder of the Small Mammal Conservation Organization.

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Raising A New Generation Of Bat Conservationists In West Africa - Science Friday

Raising A New Generation Of Bat Conservationists In West Africa - Science Friday