Thanks to a Bay Area wildlife ecologist, a 12-year-old advocate, a state senator, and wildlife advocates, California has gotten a new official state symbol, our very own state bat — the Pallid bat!
What is a State Symbol:
California has many symbols that represent our state; from our most iconic, such as our state colors (blue and gold), state animal (California grizzly bear), state flower (California golden poppy), and state bird (California valley quail); to lesser known state symbols, such as our state dinosaur (Augustynolophus morrisi), state fabric (denim), and state dance (West Coast swing dancing).
Set by state law, California's State Symbols provide significant natural, cultural, and historical meaning to represent California, from plant species to marine life, from songs to nicknames, and now our newest symbol — a state bat!