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Bats aren't just a Halloween-time sighting; they're a significant part of the ecosystem, locally and statewide.
The trees around Green Lake and the surrounding neighborhood are home to a critter that may surprise - or terrify - some residents: roosting bats. Michelle Noe, president of Bats Northwest, said city ...
Researchers found that bats use both sight and sound, adjusting speed and call rates in light to hunt prey with greater precision.
Through their association with vampires, general spookiness, and fighting crime in comic books, bats are often misunderstood and even feared—at least by those who cross Nosferatu and Batman. But ...
The Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) headquarters is seen in Providence at 101 Friendship Street. (Photo by Alexander Castro/Rhode Island Current) Union workers at the ...
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