Funding to Study Genetic Diversity and Population Status of Bats in Northern Arizona

Big Brown Bat

Big Brown Bat Native to the Saguaro National Park in Arizona

The National Park Service, within the Department of the Interior has awarded a grant to support a study of Genetic Diversity and Population Status of Bats in Northern Arizona.

A non-competitive task agreement will be issued to Northern Arizona University, against a CESU cooperative agreement.

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Funding to Study Genetic Diversity and Population Status of Bats in Northern Arizona


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