| Basically Bats: Nonprofit organization devoted to bat rehabilitation, research, education, and conservation. |
| Bat Conservation of Wisconsin: Information about bats in Wisconsin. |
| Bat Rescue California: Rehabilitation for injured or orphaned bats. Has facilities for later wild release and callout service. |
| Bat World: A sanctuary and rehabilitation center Located in Texas. Information on what to do if you have found an injured bat. |
| Bats & The Millennium Link: Scottish research project studying bats along the Union and Forth & Clyde Canals. Includes information on research methods, news, events and volunteers. |
| Bats Northwest: Habits, habitat needs, health concerns, scientific research and community outreach. Based in the NW, UK. |
| Bedfordshire Bat Group: Details of species found locally, newsletter, events and contacts. |
| Canadian Bats: Provides links to regional and local organizations. |
| Cheshire Bat Project: Aims to identify all of the extant bat roosts in the county and to map them an annual basis. |
| Colorado Bat Society: Aims to foster educational information and to provide for the conservation of bats and their habitats. |
| Cork Bat Group: Information and details with contacts, current projects, recent events & bats in Ireland. |
| Cornwall Wildlife Trust: Contains information about British bats, bat conservation and rehabilitation in Cornwall. |
| Durham Bat Group: Reports and schedule of events. Includes a range of information on the various local species, sounds, detectors and lamps. |
| Going Batty: An Australian wildlife rehabilitator's notes on 'Flying Foxes'. |
| London Bat Group: Registered charity working throughout Greater London UK, to help protect species. |
| Lubee Bat Conservancy: International non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of old-world fruit and nectar bats. History, programs, newsletters, research, educational programs, and information about bats. |
| The Bat Conservation Trust: UK nationwide group. Features news, events, species information, training, monitoring, law and local groups. |
| Tolga Bat Hospital: Details of the hospital, including ailments and patients, and information on how to visit. Fact sheets for the spectacled flying-fox and large-eared horseshoe-bat. |