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FLYING SQUIRRELS: CATCHING AIR

Bats and birds are their specialties, but wildlife biologists Selena Birgit Kiser and Mark Kiser love all species of critters. Both have worked for the State of Florida and previously worked for Bat Conservation International on such programs as the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail and the North American Bat House Research Project.

Flying squirrels are amazing animals, but their name is misleading. They don’t flap or

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