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![]() | Bats Merlin D Tuttle, Bat Conservation International Bats, like humans, usually have one baby at a time. Their babies are born in the spring upon returning from migration or after awakingDocID: 1rmNJ - View Document |
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![]() | Appendix 1.4. CWCS-generated list of Conservation Actions (Step 2) with Mammal Team 10-year scheduling (Step 3) Taxa Scientific_NameDocID: 1pW6q - View Document |
![]() | Current Status of White-Nose Syndrome and Potential impacts to DoD Eric Britzke Research Wildlife Biologist Environmental Lab 6 May 2016DocID: 1pOK3 - View Document |