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WUSF's Steve Newborn talks with Jonathan Sleeman, center director of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Wildlife Health Center, about the risk of the novel coronavirus spreading from humans to wild animals in the US.
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A controversial plan to use bats for mosquito control is causing a flap in Orange County.
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The Brevard County Department of Health is warning residents to avoid stray and wild animals. There’s been a recent case of a resident exposed to a rabid raccoon.
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It’s illegal for Floridians to remove any bats roosting in their homes beginning this week. Bats start having their pups in April, and the state says you cannot touch those roosts for the next four months.