The Bat

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981United States / Tennessee River / Gray Bat / Tennessee Valley Authority / Endangered Species Act / Wind Cave National Park / Cave / Environmental impact assessment / Environment / Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge / Energy in the United States

Document Type: Index Field: Project Name: Project Number: EA-Administrative Record

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Source URL: www.tva.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-29 12:08:32
982Conservation in the United States / Vesper bats / Fauna of the United States / Lampsilis / Pink mucket / Endangered Species Act / Ozark Big-Eared Bat / Platanthera leucophaea / United States Fish and Wildlife Service / Flora of the United States / Environment of the United States / Conservation

Federally Endangered, Threatened, Proposed, and Candidate Species in Missouri MAMMALS Gray bat (E) Indiana bat (E and CH) Northern long-eared bat (PE)

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Source URL: www.fws.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-29 17:27:57
983Bat detector / Bat / Little brown bat / Animal echolocation / Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve / Ethology / Zoology / Bat species identification / Bats of the United States / Mouse-eared bats / Bats / Biology

Blejwas 2013 Highlight FINAL web

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Source URL: www.nps.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-09 17:12:12
984Rabies / Mononegavirales / Zoonoses / Rabies in animals / Bat / Pet skunk / Raccoon / Bite / Pet / Biology / Medicine / Health

Preventing Rabies What is rabies? Rabies is a very serious disease that affects the brain and spinal cord of mammals, such as cats, dogs, raccoons, coyotes, foxes, and occasionally people. Rabies is caused by a virus an

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Source URL: www.mass.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-06 16:14:34
985Medicine / Rabies in animals / Pet skunk / Bat / Raccoon / Vaccine / Prevalence of rabies / World Rabies Day / Biology / Health / Rabies

A rabies-suspect dog, cat or other domesti c animal inflicting a bite should be observed fo r ten days after the incident. As long as th e animal remains healthy for that period, no ris k of rabies transmission exits. If

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Source URL: health.westchestergov.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-05 10:59:20
986Ethology / Animal flight / Bat / Pollinators / British inventions / Radar / Animal echolocation / Sonar / Little brown bat / Biology / Technology / Acronyms

Looking Back Myotis lucifugus homes in for the kill. Evolutionary Radar—Sensing for Survival Lincoln Laboratory investigators tracked down an intriguing

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Source URL: www.ll.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-25 10:38:38
987Mononegavirales / Zoonoses / Rabies / Rabies in animals / Bat / Bite / Gambian Epauletted Fruit Bat / Rabies transmission / Health / Medicine / Biology

* even in the absence of known physical contact , where the bat may have had access to : - an unattended young child; - a sleeping individual; - a person under the influence of alcohol or drugs;

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Source URL: health.westchestergov.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-20 11:30:51
988Bat / Long-eared Myotis / Free-tailed bat / Bats of the United States / Vesper bat / Mouse-eared bats / Biology / Little brown bat

BatsBriefFinal_DEPO_20101020.indd

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Source URL: www.nps.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-03 17:23:58
989Mining / Mine closure / Distaff / Bat / Bureau of Land Management / National Environmental Policy Act / United States / Environment of the United States / Underground mining / Adit

Categorical Exclusion Documentation Format for Actions Other Than Hazardous Fuels and Fire Rehabilitation Actions

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Source URL: www.blm.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-26 19:59:30
990Bats of the United States / Bat / Caving / Bureau of Land Management / Cave Myotis / Cave / Long-eared Myotis / Southwestern Myotis / Greater mouse-eared bat / Mouse-eared bats / Fauna of Europe / White nose syndrome

White-Nose Syndrome Cave and Abandoned Mine Site Closure Strategy ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT DOI-BLM- NM- P010[removed] – EA 1.0 Introduction: White-nose syndrome (WNS) was first observed in February 2006 in a cave r

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Source URL: www.blm.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-20 07:00:33
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