A suspected bat colony found in the attic of Jackson Lake Lodge has put hundreds of Grand Teton National Park visitors at risk for rabies exposure. If you stayed in rooms 516-530 between May 5 and July 27, you could be affected—even if you didn’t notice a bite. Health officials are contacting guests for risk assessments and possible preventive treatment. Bats are a vital part of the park’s ecosystem, but even a tiny scratch can be dangerous. If you think you had contact with a bat, get checked out right away. Has anyone in our community had a close encounter with bats in the wild? #Travel #GrandTeton #RabiesAlert