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Overheard at National Geographic

Playback: A Skeptic's Guide to Loving Bats

Overheard at National Geographic

National Geographic

Science, Society & Culture

4.5 • 10.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Blood-sucking villains. Spooky specters of the night. Our views of bats are often based more on fiction than fact. Enter National Geographic Explorer at Large Rodrigo Medellín, aka the Bat Man of Mexico. For decades, he’s waged a charm offensive to show the world how much we need bats, from the clothes we wear to a sip of tequila at the end of a long day. The COVID-19 pandemic caused even more harmful bat myths and gave Medellín the biggest challenge of his career. In this episode originally published in 2021, learn why the world must once again realize that bats may not be the hero everyone wants—but they’re the hero we need. For more information on this episode, visit natgeo.com/overheard. Want more? See how Rodrigo uses a multi-pronged approach—involving field research, conservation, and tequila—to help protect bats. In a Nat Geo short film, Rodrigo ventures into an ancient Mayan ruin to find two rare species of vampire bat. Curious about the connection between bats and Covid-19? Explore why it’s so tricky to trace the disease’s origins. Also explore: Learn more about bats: They can be found nearly everywhere on Earth and range in size from lighter than a penny to a six-foot wingspan. Why do bats get a bad rap? See how Spanish conquistadors and Dracula convinced us bats are more fright than friend. Bat myths have real-world consequences. In Mauritius, a government campaign culled tens of thousands of endangered fruit bats. For more bat info, follow Rodrigo on Instagram @batmanmedellin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

One thing we can all agree on, no one wants another energy crisis.

0:07.1

But just talking about it won't make it go away.

0:09.8

Here's what we're actually doing at British Gas.

0:12.2

We're increasing the UK's gas storage so that we can help make energy prices more predictable

0:17.0

for everyone.

0:18.0

And so the 8 million homes and businesses who rely on us for their energy today can rely

0:23.1

on us tomorrow too.

0:25.5

That's enough talking.

0:26.5

Let's get on with it doing.

0:28.4

British Gas.

0:31.0

Hey, I'm Jacob Pinner from the Overheard team.

0:38.7

All of June we're playing some of our very favorite episodes.

0:42.6

This one is a skeptic guide to living bats, first published in 2021.

0:48.9

So it's probably not a surprise that a bat researcher spends a lot of time in caves.

0:54.2

But what is a surprise, at least to me, is how much those caves reinvigorate Rodrigo

0:58.8

Medellin.

0:59.8

That's the most amazing feeling on Earth.

1:03.1

I always use the opportunity to be in a cave, to reconnect with myself.

1:12.6

They're like his own private portal to some other world.

1:16.4

When Rodrigo goes into these caves, he's often with other people, like students.

1:21.1

But he finds ways to have the cave all to himself.

1:24.5

Once we're done with the work, etc.

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