JACKSON — After a suspected bat colony was discovered above eight guest rooms in Jackson Lake Lodge, health officials are tracking down hundreds of guests to evaluate their risk of rabies exposure.
A suspected bat colony was recently discovered in an attic space at Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park. At least eight guests reported bat sightings or contact during their stays. State ...
The bat colony was discovered in an attic space above eight guest rooms, affecting up to 500 hotel guests who stayed there between May 5 and July 27 Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE.
Authorities face the tall task of finding more than 200 people. The National Park Service is facing the daunting task of trying to locate more than 200 people who stated at a prominent hotel at Grand ...
Bat exposure is a concern at Grand Teton National Park. The National Park Service is warning tourists about concerns relating to possible “bat exposures” at a Grand Teton National Park lodge. The ...
The bat colony was discovered in an attic space above guest rooms 516, 518, 520, 522, 524, 526, 528 and 530 Health Officials in Wyoming are notifying hundreds of guests who stayed at the Jackson Lake ...
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