The Citizen (KZN)

Poland’s ‘Bat-mom’ saving bats from climate change

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Szczecin – A Polish pensioner has been dubbed “Bat-mom” for taking care of ailing bats from her ninth-floor flat as the nocturnal mammals increasing­ly struggle with the effects of climate change.

Barbara Gorecka, 69, runs a bat sanctuary in the residentia­l building where she lives and says she has now taken care of around 1 600 animals.

“It all started 16 years ago, on a very cold January... It was when bats started emerging out of the ventilatio­n ducts into my apartment,” Gorecka told AFP in her flat as bats chirped and fluttered around her.

She currently keeps around three dozen bats that are sick or injured, or have abruptly woken up from hibernatio­n.

“It’s mostly bats that are exhausted that end up here, those that have been woken up – for example, by fireworks,” she said.

To Gorecka, there is a visible link between climate change and

the increasing number of bats that need help in her shelter.

“With the warm weather and unusually high temperatur­es, they think that spring is already here and there will be food. Unfortunat­ely,

they lose so much energy that they can’t even fly anymore,” Gorecka said.

The pensioner said she initially shared the prejudice and popular beliefs about bats, including about getting infected with rabies, before consulting with a microbiolo­gist friend who “calmed her down”.

She has now surrounded herself with experts and built a network of volunteers who help in her sanctuary with the bats – each of which has its own name, a feeding routine and a medicine plan.

“Some bats stay here for a very short time, say two weeks... but some, like those suffering from fractures, need to undergo longterm rehabilita­tion,” Gorecka said as one scampered up and down the jumper she wore.

The “Bat-mom” has grown so accustomed to having bats under her blouse that she sometimes forgets and leaves her flat with one still in her sleeve.

“Once, I even went like that to the church,” she said.

Gorecka also takes her bats to schools for science lessons with children.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? MOTHERLY LOVE. Polish pensioner Barbara Gorecka caresses a bat at her apartment in Szczecin, Poland.
Picture: AFP MOTHERLY LOVE. Polish pensioner Barbara Gorecka caresses a bat at her apartment in Szczecin, Poland.

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