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What are other possible causes of Indiana Bat decline?

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What are other possible causes of Indiana Bat decline?

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The following is speculation that has yet to be proven: Habitat Loss or Degradation – Much of the midwestern forests have been converted to urban and agricultural uses, removing forest habitat from Indiana Bat use. Agricultural Chemicals – Chemicals may kill insects that bats eat. The bats may eat contaminated insects; drink contaminated water, or absorb chemicals when feeding in recently-treated areas.

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