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Cave in southeast Minnesota Sees another dramatic decline in bat population | MinnPost (via MinnPost)

A few years ago, Bat River Cave was the biggest hibernaculum in southeastern Minnesota. As of this winter, its bat population has declined by 98 percent. Source: MinnPost

Police urge caution after raccoon attacks woman in Lake Como park (via 92.7 WOBM)

Belmar Police have put residents on alert after a woman was attacked by a raccoon while walking her dog in Berhman Park in Lake Como. Source: 92.7 WOBM

Bats roosting in your attic? Bat maternity season starts in April (via WJXT)

If you think bats may be living in your building, now is the time to check your attic, eaves or chimney spaces and take action to exclude them, Florida wildlife experts said. Source: WJXT

Bat invades newsroom at Mississippi TV station (via WCBI)

Kids don’t try this at home. You may not know it but bats are native to Downtown Columbus, and one found its way into the WCBI Newsroom Tuesday night. Source: WCBI

Be careful, bat mamas expecting (via The Times)

If you think bats may be living in your building, now is the time to check your attic, eaves or chimney spaces and take action to exclude them.Bat Source: The Times

Epic squirrel vs. bald eagle showdown caught on camera (via OrlandoSentinel.com)

A gray squirrel stared down a bald eagle and lived to tell the tale, so to speak. Source: OrlandoSentinel.com

It’s skunk mating season: Expect to See and smell more this time of year (via WKYT News Staff)

You can smell skunk spray up to 1.5 miles away. So even if you smell them, that doesn’t mean they are right there. However, you need to be careful if you See a skunk. Source: WKYT News Staff

Huge snake in TennesSee forest terrifies Internet as it dangles from tree branch ahead of 5K race (via Fox News)

A TennesSee man in late February came across a large rat snake coiled around a tree branch. Source: Fox News

Wildlife officials warn about rabies after man bitten by skunk near Catalina State Park (via http://www.kold.com)

A homeowner bitten by a rabid skunk near Catalina State Park is one of the many cases in Pima County this year. Source: http://www.kold.com

Redback spider eats venomous snake in Australia, horrifying images show (via Fox News)

Nature lover Robyn McLennan stumbled upon a frightening sight while taking pictures at a winery in Victoria, Australia, last week. Source: Fox News

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