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Every spring, three species of nectar-feeding bats travel several hundred miles from Mexico into Arizona, New Mexico and Texas to reach maternity roosts where they rear their young.
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The vampire bat lives in Mexico and Central and South America, but scientists think it might move north into Arizona within the next decade or two with warming temperatures from climate change.
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Students were forced to move out of NAU's Mountain View Hall over the weekend after multiple bats found their way inside, including one that tested positive for rabies.
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Officials with the Coconino National Forest are monitoring a colony of bats that have been roosting in the historic Child’s Power Plant building since a dam was decommissioned along Fossil Creek in 2005. Recent vandalism may pose a threat to them.
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The Grand Canyon is riddled with caves, and many of them hold secrets…. But none so strange as the Mystery of the Mummified Bats.
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U.S. officials are proposing to list the tricolored bat as endangered. It's among a dozen bat species across the nation suffering sharp declines because of white-nose syndrome.
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Grand Canyon National Park officials say they’ve captured a bat that may have a fungus that leads to white-nose syndrome in the animals.The bat was caught…
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Health officials say they have received several reports of people interacting with rabies-carrying bats in southwest Utah.The Southwest Utah Public Health…