Reeder, Bucknell Associate Professor of Biology, was co-leading field research and conservation team when she spotted a new genus of bat in Bangangai Game Reserve which she named Niumbaha, a Zande word meaning "rare" or "unusual." Originally captured in 1939, this rare bat was categorized in the genus Glauconycteris. "To me, this discovery is significant because it highlights the biological importance of South Sudan and hints that this new nation has many natural wonders yet to be discovered. South Sudan is a country with much to offer and much to protect," said Matt Rice, FFI's South Sudan country director.
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/04/130409111603.htm
http://sciencethat.com/?p=542
SOURCES
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/04/130409111603.htm
http://sciencethat.com/?p=542
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