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The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission鈥檚 plan lays out a 鈥渙ne-stop shop鈥 on the past and future of the Virginia big-eared bat.
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Scientists have found bat fossils dating back 55 million years ago, but they still do not know the genesis of their evolution. As time passed since those鈥
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Scientists have found bat fossils dating back 55 million years ago, but they still do not know the genesis of their evolution. As time passed since those鈥
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An emerging disease known as White Nose Syndrome has wiped out bats across the Northeast, and now it's spreading in the North Carolina mountains.Mass bat鈥
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An emerging disease known as White Nose Syndrome has wiped out bats across the Northeast, and now it's spreading in the North Carolina mountains.Mass bat鈥
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A deadly fungus known as white-nose syndrome has been decimating bat populations in the Eastern United States and is spreading quickly through western鈥
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White nose syndrome has arrived in North Carolina. The syndrome is a fungus that's been killing bats up and down the East Coast. In New York state, about鈥