Indiana bat population declines in Missouri | KY3 | Local
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A state biologist blames climate change for the sharp decline in a bat common in Missouri.
The number of Indiana bats in Missouri has plummeted as winter temperatures in their hibernation caves have risen. Numbers of the Indiana bat, which is on both the federal and the Missouri endangered list, hold steady elsewhere in Eastern and Midwestern states.
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