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In Myanmar’s limestone hills, people and bats are often too close for comfort

by Admin | Feb 25, 2026 | Daily News, Environment | 0 comments

Source: MONGABAY | By Carolyn Cowan

A recent census of cave-dwelling bats in northeastern Myanmar found many karst caverns are increasingly inhospitable for the winged mammals due to human disturbance, posing risks to both bats and people.

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