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Bat guano — a.k.a., droppings — preserves evidence of past fires, a recent analysis suggests, providing an “unconventional” record that could help scientists learn more about fire history ...
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Charcoal stored in preserved guano gives helps reconstruct regional fire histories - MSNMore information: Alexandra Tsalickis et al, Fire in Feces: Bats Reliably Record Fire History in Their Guano, Geophysical Research Letters (2024). DOI: 10.1029/2024GL112045 ...
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KARK Little Rock on MSNBat infestation being expelled from Arkadelphia High SchoolThe home of the Badgers is currently home to bats. At the latest Arkadelphia School District meeting, the board approved a ...
During the early 1900s, one ton of guano sold for around $100 in 1903, equivalent to a little over $3,500 today, according to park staff.
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