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EP 9 | Eyes in the Night: Bats, Myths & Why They Matter

EP 9 | Eyes in the Night: Bats, Myths & Why They Matter

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Think bats are blind? Think again. In this myth-busting episode, we sit down with wildlife biologist Phillip Jordan to explore the surprising truths about one of nature’s most misunderstood creatures.

With nearly two decades of bat research under his belt, Phillip shares stories from late-night fieldwork, remote caves, and even a volcanic island in Nicaragua—where he studied dozens of bat species ranging from mosquito-hunters to nectar-feeders. You’ll learn how bats use both echolocation and night vision to navigate, why they're worth billions to U.S. agriculture, and what makes Arkansas a hotspot for bat diversity.

We also dig into real threats facing bat populations, including habitat loss and white-nose syndrome, a devastating fungal disease that's wiped out entire colonies. But it’s not all doom and gloom—Phillip offers practical steps we can take to protect these animals, from setting up bat boxes to rethinking how we manage our forests.

Whether you’re a curious naturalist or just want fewer mosquitoes in your yard, this episode will give you a new appreciation for the silent flyers above us—and why they matter more than most people realize.

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What is the Natural Obsession Podcast all about?

Growing up, we all had those moments in nature that stuck with us—whether it was a quiet walk in the woods or a grand adventure. On Natural Obsession, it’s our desire to bring those moments to life. As we talk to people from all walks of life we will learn how they fell in love with the outdoors, the different ways they enjoy it today, and explore how we can work together to ensure these spaces are around for years to come. It’s all about sharing memories from the outdoors and ensuring future generations can make their own.

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