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Bats and Rabies Seminar set for April 27, 2011 in Amarillo

Texas Department of State Health Services, Region 1 Zoonosis Control and Texas AgriLife Extension Service will be offering a one day event to help those in the panhandle area learn about bats and how to avoid rabies. When: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 8:30 AM to 4:15 PM (1 hour lunch on own) Where: Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center,6500 Amarillo Blvd West, Amarillo, TX 79106 Cost: FREE Six hours of continuing education credit are approved for animal control officers and sanitarians for this class. Peace officers can receive… Read More →

Bats worth billions to agriculture

Pest-control services provided by insect-eating bats in the United States likely save the U.S. agricultural industry at least $3 billion a year, and yet insectivorous bats are among the most overlooked economically important, non-domesticated animals in North America, according to an analysis published in this week’s Science. “People often ask why we should care about bats,” said Paul Cryan, a U.S. Geological Survey research scientist and one of the study’s authors. “This analysis suggests that bats are saving us big bucks by gobbling up insects that eat or… Read More →