Bats A to Z: An Alphabet Book About Bats
From the Lubee Bat Conservancy
http://www.batconservancy.org/siteRoot/pdf/Lubee/Lubee_Bats_A_to_Z_Presentation.ppt#1
This PowerPoint Presentation has interesting information and great pictures of bats.
Introduction to Virginia’s Karst: A Presentation of the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation’s Karst Program and Project Underground
From the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/natural_heritage/documents/IntroVAKarst.pdf
The presentation reviews the locations and status of caves and karst topography in Virginia.
Take a Bat Walk
From Organization for Bat Conservation
http://www.batconservation.org/drupal/bat-walk
Dusk is the best time to look for bats because it’s not yet too dark to see, but dark enough for bats to leave their roosts. In the city, look for bats hunting around lights on streets, playgrounds, football or baseball stadiums, or parking lots. In natural settings, look for bats near open water such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. Stand so the water is between you and the sunset. The lake will reflect the sky and light up the bats.
What’s Happening to Our Bats
From the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/natural_heritage/...part1.pdf
http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/natural_heritage/...part2.pdf
http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/natural_heritage/...part3.pdf
These are pdf files of PowerPoint Presentations given about bats and White-Nose Syndrome, which could be adapted to your state or for your presentations.
The World Beneath Our Feet: Subterranean Life and the Domain Below the Earth
From the Virginia Cave Board
http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/natural_heritage/documents/culverposter.pdf
This was a presentation made during Virginia Cave Week by the Karst Waters Institute.