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U.S. Fish and Wildlife keep wildlife safe on Air Force Ranges
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Video by Tech. Sgt. Perry Aston
April 21, 2019 | 1:08
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Aline Morrow, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife biologist helps survey and track animals such as the Florida Bonneted Bat, which some consider to be the most endangered bat in North America, at Avon Park Air Force Range.
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