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Park staff have confirmed the presence of white-nose syndrome (WNS) in three bats at Rocky Mountain National Park; two bats on the west side and one bat on the east side of the park.
As summer leads to more bat-human interactions in Vermont, wildlife officials provide guidance on safely managing unexpected ...
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Live Science on MSNNew viruses identified in bats in ChinaScientists in China have discovered a host of never-before-seen viruses in bats that live near humans. These viruses include two that are closely related to the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses, which ...
How does Marburg virus spread between species? Young Ugandan scientist's photos give important clues
In the shadows of Python Cave, Uganda, a leopard leaps from a guano mound—formed by bat excrement—and sinks its teeth into a ...
"Seaton Wetlands and a few other local patches of farmland in East Devon offer a species-rich wet grassland, supporting the ...
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