On Nov 21, 2:49=A0pm, bluezfolk <eric...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Nov 15, 7:58=A0pm, chatnoir <wolfbat3...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bay_environment/bal-te.md.bats...
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> > Bats versus bicyclists
> > Old W. Md. rail tunnel attracts both, but coexistence in doubt
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> > By Frank D. Roylance
> > November 15, 2008
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> > Bats versus bicyclists
> > Old W. Md. rail tunnel attracts both, but coexistence in doubt
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> > By Frank D. Roylance
> > November 15, 2008
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> > LITTLE ORLEANS - Clouds drift in front of a nearly full moon as a bat
> > flutters to the mouth of an abandoned railroad tunnel in Western
> > Maryland. There, caught in a web of fi****ng line, it drops into a
> > biologist's trap.
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> > A quick and gentle exam by flashlight identifies it as a big brown
> > bat, a female. Gloved hands jot down her vital statistics and release
> > her - one more data point in scientists' growing understanding of what
> > is believed to be Maryland's largest winter hideaway for bats.
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> > The 4,350-foot Indigo Tunnel southwest of Hancock hosts an estimated
> > 1,400 bats during their winter hibernation, some of them rare and
> > endangered species. But the bats' fondness for the place could derail
> > plans to extend a popular bike trail through the cavernous tunnel - a
> > route that sup****ters hope will help lure thousands more tourists to
> > this hard-pressed region.
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> > In 2005, the administration of Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. set aside
> > $4.6 million in state and federal funds to extend the Western Maryland
> > Rail Trail, a 22-mile paved biking path, for 4.7 miles through Indigo
> > Tunnel to the hamlet of Little Orleans in Allegany County. ... (cont)
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> Could we maybe get Mr Vanderspam to go hiking in that tunnel?- Hide
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He doesn't hike, he mountain-bikes by his own admission.


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