During spooky season we see bats everywhere. But there are places they just shouldn’t be: pinned in display cases or crammed into tiny fake coffins for “decor.”
That’s especially true for rare painted woolly bats, who are collected from the wild to be killed and stuffed as curios — placed dead on walls and shelves thousands of miles from their homes. The United States is the largest known market for trade in these unique orange-and-black bats native to South and Southeast Asia. Their populations are declining, and their biggest threat is overcollection for decor. In just 12 weeks, a recent study found 215 listings for painted bats on Amazon, eBay, and Etsy alone.
Beyond being breathtakingly beautiful, the bats play an important role within their ecosystem and provide natural pest control for people. They aren’t knickknacks.
Thanks to advocacy by Center supporters, Etsy has removed listings for painted bats. Now you can help get them off Amazon and eBay too.
Make Halloween meaningful: Tell retailers to stop driving these delicate animals toward their grave.
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