Nature, 1st prize
Kieran Dodds
Evening Times / The Herald
Evening Times / The Herald
16 November, 2005
Thousands of bats swarm above the forest just after sunset. The dispersal takes half an hour each evening. Every year an estimated eight million straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) are among the seven different bat species that arrive in the abundant Kasanka National Park in October. Despite the scale of the migration little is known about where the bats come from or where they go. Satellite transmitters have been placed on four animals to trace their movements. Early data show that they travel thousands of kilometers after departing Zambia, in search of food.
Kieran Dodds
His investigative approach places complex news in context and seeks significant detail overlooked in daily reporting. His personal work considers the role of environment in cultu...
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