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This documentary examines North American bats, the people who help them, and their struggle to survive.
"The Invisible Mammal" is a feature-length documentary film about bats, infectious disease and women in science. It tells the captivating story of a dedicated team as they strive to protect North America's bats against a deadly disease rapidly spreading across the continent. In this intensely cinematic film, bats are rendered poetically visible: spectacularly streaming out of caves or bridges, or cradled in a gloved hand, wings extended. This film follows Project Fat Bat, a potential solution to help rebuild healthy bat populations across North America. Against the backdrop of a global pandemic, attributed to a bat species in China, their work gets interrupted, but their commitment never waivers. The race to save bats is on.
Part of the Princeton Environmental Film Festival. See peff.eventive.org for the full schedule.
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