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Arizona adds endangered bat to list of night-flying creatures that frequent the state

  • Scientists confirmed that Mexican long-nosed bats migrate through southeastern Arizona by analyzing saliva samples, marking a significant discovery for the endangered species.
  • Bat Conservation International collaborated with local residents to collect saliva from potential migration routes, aiding in the identification of the bats.
  • The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Arizona Game and Fish Department announced the findings, expanding Arizona's bat species list to 29.
  • The noninvasive eDNA method allows researchers to identify species without capturing them, enhancing wildlife conservation efforts.
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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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