This story was originally produced by the New Hampshire Bulletin, an independent local newsroom that allows NHPR and other outlets to republish its reporting. Just as tourists converge on New ...
It was a little before nightfall when Georgia Department of Natural Resources biologist Trina Morris and a half dozen people gathered in Macon and stared at a box on a pole against an overcast sky.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Straw-coloured fruit bats at Kasanka National Park, Zambia. Fabian von Poser/Getty Images Once they recover from the shock of the ...
Mirror photo by Rachel Foor Wildlife Biologist Garrett Harris shows the wingspan of a big brown bat that was caught during a bat counting event at NatureWorks Park on Wednesday night. HOLLIDAYSBURG — ...
(CNN) — New Hampshire is going big on bats this summer. Fish and Game Department officials are looking for volunteers to go bat counting. They’re asking participants to keep track of bats they see on ...
Wildlife biologists in New Hampshire are seeking volunteers to help track bats as part of the "New Hampshire Bat Counts" project.
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Just as tourists converge on New Hampshire to take up seasonal residence, another mammal will make summer homes in sought-after barns, attics and church steeples across the state. Bats spend the ...
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