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Global bat populations are declining at alarming rates and many species are now endangered with around 25% at risk of extinction. Southern Africa has over 130 species. 
​Bats without Boarders exists to conserve these species. Everyone can get involved.

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​We are a small charity with big ambitions.
​Bats without Boarders is dedicated to conserving bats, biodiversity and restoring ecosystem health across southern Africa.


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We fund students to conduct applied research, provide local capacity training and support that underpins in-situ conservation, and promote a positive attitude towards bats through public engagement.
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Training and support

Funded internships and support for early career development 
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Inspiring education

School visits, bat walk and talks, workshops, and online lesson plans
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#WingedWednesday webinars, events, conferences, and training
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Your donation will go towards protecting bats in southern Africa, strengthening capacity of in-country ecologists and conservationists
​and helping us to raise the awareness of the importance of bats to communities and government authorities. Thank you!
Find out more about our work, subscribe to our African Echoes quarterly newsletter, and keep updated about our brilliant events and training opportunities.
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Join us on our journey conserving African bats! 

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Look out for our popular #WingedWednesday webinar series 
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Join us on Friday 10 February for our FIRST Women in Bat Science event!

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Bats without Borders is a registered Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (charity number SC044185) | ​© 2013-2023 Bats without Borders
  • Home
  • About bats
    • Bats of southern Africa
    • Role of bats in our ecosystems
    • Threats to bats
    • Bats and COVID-19
  • About us
    • Our story
    • Our strategy
    • Our colony
    • Our Partners and Sponsors
    • Jobs / Careers
  • Our work
    • Applied research
    • Capacity strengthening >
      • Supporting bat groups >
        • Bat group trainees
    • Conservation action
    • Engagement and education
    • Events and training >
      • Women in Science
      • Webinars >
        • Webinar catch up
      • Past events >
        • Around the Bat World
        • AfriPopo student symposium
  • Our impact
  • Donate
  • Shop
    • 2023 African bats calendar
    • Friends of BwB
    • Special offer
  • Kids Zone