Flagstaff, Arizona — Scientists have long suspected that Mexican long-nosed bats migrate through southeastern Arizona, but without capturing and measuring the night-flying creatures, proof has ...
Mexican long-nosed bats detected from saliva on bird feeders in Arizona Species declared endangered in 1988 appears to have made a new home in Arizona, as DNA samples have shown.
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Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Arizona has added a new species of bat to the list of night-flying creatures in the state. Citizen ...
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Listen to Story Scientists confirm Mexican long-nosed bats migrate through Arizona using saliva analysis. Saliva samples collected by residents and analysed for environmental DNA confirmed bat ...