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Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park recently discovered a colony of bats in a shared attic. Now it's reaching out ...
The Wyoming Department of Health is done notifying local health departments for the more than 200 guests from 38 states and seven countries potentially exposed to rabies while staying at the Jackson ...
Hundreds of visitors may have been exposed to rabies after a suspected bat colony was found living in the attic space of a ...
The bat colony was discovered in an attic space above eight guest rooms, affecting up to 500 hotel guests who stayed there ...
Hundreds of people could potentially have been exposed to rabies during their summer vacation at Grand Teton National Park.
The bat colony was found in an attic space above eight guest rooms at Jackson Lake Lodge, a "historic eco-hotel" and restaurant with sweeping views of the Teton Range. According to the National ...
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.
To make recommendations for preventing bats from reentering the attic of a cabin at Jackson Lake Lodge, Wyoming health ...
As of Friday, none of the bats found in some of the eight linked cabins at Jackson Lake Lodge had tested positive for rabies.
The historic Jackson Lake Lodge, located in Grand Teton National Park, will undergo extensive renovations beginning this summer.