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Eye of Newt and Wool of Bat Will Be Plentiful After London Olympics
Wildlife Habitat Planned for Creepy Critters; Powerful Lobby Insists on Adequate Housing
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Bats: Nature's Agricultural Allies
A bat in flight.Bat colonies living in the roofs of farm buildings are at best a barely tolerable nuisance to many farmers. What they overlook is the fact that ...
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Holy flying fox! It's a nursery for orphaned bats
Snug as bugs in bunny rugs, Melbourne's baby bats are filling the grey-headed flying fox nursery set up each year to care for orphaned bat bubs.
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The winds of change
Despite unresolved issues, Durban is still going ahead with its wind turbine project - slap bang in the middle of the Beachfront
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Cat Poisoned and Dying, Dog’s Blood Saves His Life
On hearing terrible howls from her 7-year-old cat, Rory, Kim Edwards of Tauranga in New Zealand rushed him to the veterinarian. Rory was limp and unable to ...
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Proposed Rat Poison Ban Protects Pets and Wildlife
California currently lacks a proper system for reporting pet poisonings and wildlife poisonings are often unknown to the public. Still, there have been ...
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Suffolk barn owls recovering after 'terrible year'
Barn owl numbers in Suffolk are recovering after a "truly terrible year", Suffolk Wildlife Trust has said.
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Rodenticides Market Worth $900 Million by 2019 - New Report by MarketsandMarkets
The report "Rodenticides Market by Type (Anticoagulants, Non-Anticoagulants, and Others), by End User (Agricultural Field, Warehouses, Pest Control Companies, ...
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Malibu: Rodenticides Banned From Stores as of July 1
The state Department of Pesticide Regulation has banned the consumer sale of rodenticide chemicals used to kill rodents.
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Lower Gwynedd Township's Gwynedd Green committee to install bat houses to help save the species
Just call him the Batman... OK, not that Batman, but in Lower Gwynedd Township, resident Jeffrey Fehlenberg became something of an expert on bats after reading ...
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