A second bat that was found dead on the North Kaibab Trail on Saturday, July 12 also tested positive for rabies. There are no known human exposures to this bat. These 2 bats are the first rabies-positive animals identified by Grand Canyon National Park in 2014. It is unknown if other animals in the park are infected.
As a precautionary measure, any individual who may have had physical contact with either of these bats is encouraged to contact the park as soon as possible at 928-638-7767 and to see a healthcare provider:
- If you see sick or erratic behaving wildlife, do not approach or touch them. Notify a park employee or call the park's 24-hour emergency communications center at 928-638-7805.
- In areas where pets are allowed, make sure that pets are vaccinated and kept on a leash at all times.
- Teach your children to tell you if they were bitten or scratched by an animal.
- Anyone who has had contact with a bat or other wild animal in the park should notify a park employee as soon as possible.
- Visitors are reminded to observe and appreciate wildlife from a distance.
Grand Canyon National Park is working with the National Park Service Office of Public Health and Wildlife Health Branch to protect the health and safety of visitors and wildlife in the park by testing any sick or dead wildlife. More information will be released as it becomes available.