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The sighting extends the species’s known range by about 75 miles northwest from its closest occurrence in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, the study said. This is also the first time the species has been ...
Many people would not describe bats as cute. This is likely because of bats’ associations with viruses, darkness, and evil. Granted, bats are somewhat weird animals, being the only mammals that can ...
COLUMBUS — Wildlife experts say Ohio’s bat population is declining due to a deadly disease that impacts hibernating bats.
Nearby, a red-rumped agouti — a South American rodent that looks like a large, long-legged guinea pig — scuttled behind a tree trunk. A few feet away, an Arabian sand cat put its paw inside a log to ...
In a modest garage-like structure nestled along Ontario's Niagara Bench, award-winning winemaker Thomas Bachelder is crafting ...
Russell Cave National Monument had a grand opening for Gilbert Grosvenor Visitor Center. The visitor center reopened after a ...
Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park has some bats in its belfry this weekend as it celebrates its annual Bat Festival.
Laurel Caverns near Farmington isn’t just another hole in the ground—it’s Pennsylvania’s largest cave system, a subterranean playground where Mother Nature decided to show off her artistic side.
There is everything from garden paths with manicured surroundings to more wild routes with some elevation changes. There are ...
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.
A deadly bat disease appears to be spreading in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park. National Park Service staff recently confirmed the presence of white-nose syndrome in three bats at the site.
Rocky Mountain National Park staff have confirmed the presence of white-nose syndrome in three bats; two located on the west side of the park and one bat from the east side. These new findings show ...