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New Zealand's unique burrowing bats are endangered
Record no:
58652
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RP22829
Author:
Daniel, M. J.
Citation:
BATS. 1985 v.2 no.3 : 1-2;
Year:
1985
Subject:
Bats - New Zealand
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Endangered species - New Zealand
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Mystacinidae
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