Bats Found in Grand Canyon National Park Test Positive for Rabies
September 12, 2019
September 12, 2019
GRAND CANYON, Arizona, Sept. 12 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior's National Park Service issued the following news release:
Grand Canyon National Park has received confirmation that two bats collected along the Colorado River in the park last month tested positive for rabies. The rabies-positive bats, both Canyon Bats, were deceased at the time of collection and did not come in contact with any visitors or staff.
Rabies is preventable if medical treatment called p . . .
Grand Canyon National Park has received confirmation that two bats collected along the Colorado River in the park last month tested positive for rabies. The rabies-positive bats, both Canyon Bats, were deceased at the time of collection and did not come in contact with any visitors or staff.
Rabies is preventable if medical treatment called p . . .