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Learning about where native bats roost in winter can help us protect the bat population in N.H.
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Volunteers can help monitor populations by conducting “emergence counts” at roost sites on their properties.
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Candidatos al Senado nacional hicieron campaña en el estado. Candidatos para el 2do distrito del Congreso se reúnen para debate. Funcionarios trabajan en asegurar transparencia electoral.
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Fish and Game says monitoring “maternity colonies” can give biologists a better sense of how the bat population is doing year to year. Many roost in attics, barns or church steeples.
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The last prescribed burns of the year are set for this week in the White Mountain National Forest.The U.S. Forest Service has been setting fires since…
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Only a couple of dozen bats spent this past winter in New Hampshire.That’s down from thousands a decade ago, before a fungus called white nose syndrome…
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No one knows better than teachers how quickly a bug, once introduced, can take hold. We’re not just talking about head colds and stomach viruses. Today on…
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Stench of Bat Feces Forces School to Close ClassroomsThe stench of bat feces has forced a New Hampshire elementary school to close eight classrooms and work on repairs.Nashua's The Telegraph newspaper…
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At Something Wild we like to talk about some of the interesting wildlife or natural occurrences you can find in New Hampshire. We hope you learn a little…
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New research from the University of New Hampshire suggests some bat species have developed a resistance to a devastating fungal disease known as…