Arizona has 28 species of bats that eat annoying insects and pollinate plants. Here's when they come out and what to do if one gets in your house.
Bats in southeastern Arizona have tested positive for a fungus that poses a threat to the species, prompting wildlife officials to urge the public to report any potential infections. A bat that ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Scientists have long suspected that Mexican long-nosed bats migrate through southeastern Arizona, but without capturing and measuring the night-flying creatures ...
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Four additional bats, including two other species, were determined to have trace levels of the fungus, which tells researchers that the fungus is present in the area. The Arizona Game and Fish ...
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.
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Scientists long suspected that Mexican long-nosed bats migrate through southeastern Arizona, but without capturing and measuring the night-flying creatures, proof was elusive.
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