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An endangered species of bat has been confirmed in Arizona for the first time, using an emerging genetic sampling method and the work of an amateur scientist.
Arizona’s deserts are home to some of the most shocking and elusive creatures on the planet. From bizarre nocturnal hunters ...
Researchers at Bat Conservation International and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have verified the presence of the Mexican long-nosed bat in southeastern Arizona, expanding the habitat range ...
Researchers at Bat Conservation International and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have verified the presence of the Mexican long-nosed bat in southeastern Arizona ... making it difficult for ...
The endangered Mexican long-nosed bat has been discovered in Arizona via the utilization of citizen science from residents in ...
The Mexican long-nosed bat is nearly identical to its “sister species,” the lesser long-nosed bat, making it difficult for researchers to identify ... These rare Arizona animals are in danger ...