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31Here’s what to do  If There’s a Bat in my School! First, don’t panic. NEVER TOUCH A BAT OR ANY OTHER WILD ANIMAL. Notify a teacher or other school official immediately.

Here’s what to do If There’s a Bat in my School! First, don’t panic. NEVER TOUCH A BAT OR ANY OTHER WILD ANIMAL. Notify a teacher or other school official immediately.

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Source URL: batcon.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-05 12:44:23
32Senegalese-Gambian cross-border meeting on female genital cutting abandonment Communities, government officials, and health professionals coordinate efforts to abandon harmful traditional practices. Read More »

Senegalese-Gambian cross-border meeting on female genital cutting abandonment Communities, government officials, and health professionals coordinate efforts to abandon harmful traditional practices. Read More »

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Source URL: www.tostan.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-03 14:50:33
33FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BATS  Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department  Q: Why are all the bats dying?  A: White‐nose Syndrome (WNS) has resulted in the loss of 5.7‐6.7 million bats i

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BATS  Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department  Q: Why are all the bats dying?  A: White‐nose Syndrome (WNS) has resulted in the loss of 5.7‐6.7 million bats i

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Source URL: vtfishandwildlife.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-13 12:21:35
34BATS Bats have been surrounded by superstition and have been feared and treated badly by humans as a result. But in fact, these animals are almost always harmless, or even beneficial to human interests. As the only major

BATS Bats have been surrounded by superstition and have been feared and treated badly by humans as a result. But in fact, these animals are almost always harmless, or even beneficial to human interests. As the only major

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Source URL: www.phila.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-16 11:24:25
35VFW Logo(EDIT)CMYK _yellow[Converted]

VFW Logo(EDIT)CMYK _yellow[Converted]

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Source URL: vtfishandwildlife.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-28 06:38:24
36Microsoft Word - Bat Info revised.doc

Microsoft Word - Bat Info revised.doc

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Source URL: austintexas.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-21 17:45:36
37Wildlife Damage Management Fact Sheet Series  Bats Paul D. Curtis and Kristi L. Sullivan Cornell Cooperative Extension, Wildlife Damage Management Program

Wildlife Damage Management Fact Sheet Series Bats Paul D. Curtis and Kristi L. Sullivan Cornell Cooperative Extension, Wildlife Damage Management Program

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Source URL: www.maine.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-15 13:22:55
38Microsoft Word - Maine-Bat-Information-Sheet_8-9-11.doc

Microsoft Word - Maine-Bat-Information-Sheet_8-9-11.doc

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Source URL: www.maine.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-06 15:04:17
39For immediate release Aug. 20, 2014 Contact: Patricia Fraga, Communications and Public Information Office, ([removed]City reminds public of what to do when encountering bats With bat season upon us, March through No

For immediate release Aug. 20, 2014 Contact: Patricia Fraga, Communications and Public Information Office, ([removed]City reminds public of what to do when encountering bats With bat season upon us, March through No

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Source URL: www.co.travis.tx.us

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-22 13:25:48
40CONSERVE WILDLIFE FOUNDATION OF NEW JERSEY BATS OF NEW JERSEY BATS ARE MAMMALS, possessing hair, giving birth to live young, and feeding young milk produced by mammary glands. Most produce only one offspring (called a pu

CONSERVE WILDLIFE FOUNDATION OF NEW JERSEY BATS OF NEW JERSEY BATS ARE MAMMALS, possessing hair, giving birth to live young, and feeding young milk produced by mammary glands. Most produce only one offspring (called a pu

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Source URL: www.denvillenj.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-13 00:25:56