
Rabies Risk as Bat Colony Discovered in Grand Teton Lodge
Hundreds of guests at Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park may have been exposed to rabies after a bat colony was found nesting in the lodge's attic, prompting health officials to conduct risk assessments and recommend preventive treatments for those potentially exposed. No bats tested positive for rabies as of now, but the incident highlights the importance of caution around wildlife, especially bats, which are a common rabies carrier.
