2024 Annual Report - Flipbook - Page 30
Natalie Perez
This li琀琀le free-tail bat somehow found his way to a local elementary school. He
ended up in the cafeteria, where spaghe琀� was being prepared for lunch. The
school called us for help and we rescued him with no issues.
Spaghe琀� appeared to be in great shape. However, it was too early in the day to
release him, so he was driven back to our facility to receive a full check-up to be
on the safe side. Our caregivers gave him a green ear to signify his impending
release. We released Spaghe琀� back to the wild later that evening, aver dark, to
guarantee a release safe from predators. He will go onto feed on crop damaging
pests like 昀氀ying termites, 昀氀ying ants, mosquitoes, and corn-borer moths.
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