Rotorua's Sanatorium Reserve is best known as an active geothermal landscape. But now it's about to be known for something very different, as it recently became only the third confirmed urban bat location in New Zealand.
"The long-tail bats are only found in New Zealand and it's really cool it's been found here. They're usually found in native forest and not often in towns and cities," bat expert Sarah Beadel said.
The tiny long-tailed bats weigh only 8g to 11g, but can fly up to 60km/h. They are nocturnal, so they sleep all day and are active at night, over a 100km area.
"It's really surprising that bats are using this area because it's right near the CBD," Dr Kerry Borkin said.
"There are cars, houses, buildings, lots of lights [nearby] but this is a nice, dark spot the bats are in and there's lots of tall trees nearby, and there's forests not far from town. All those things are a good news story for bats really.