A cave myotis bat in Arizona has tested positive for the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, which causes white-nose ...
Nearly 14 years after white-nose syndrome began devastating bat populations in New Brunswick, researchers see signs the fungus is receding and bats are becoming more resilient against the disease.
A fascinating new book carefully explains how otherworldly weird bats survive and thrive using their unique senses, their ...
There have not been any bats with white-nose syndrome found to date in BC. The fungus (WNS) that causes the disease, was ...
A new study from the University of Central Oklahoma follows a decline in tri-colored bats in gypsum caves. Bats are among farmers’ oldest defense against pests, as the fuzzy flying mammal is ...
Did you know that Wisconsin is home to some of the largest aggregations of Little Brown Bats in North America and a ...
Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn wrote a bill inspired by a fifth grade class that would designate Indiana's official state ...
The Tug Hill Commission invites the public to to learn about the challenges facing New York’s bat populations and ongoing conservation efforts in the second installment of a Winter Wildlife ...
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