For nearly two decades, scientists have watched white-nose syndrome tear through North American bat colonies while trying to explain how a dusting of fungus could be so deadly. Recent work now ...
Millions of bats in North America have died from white-nose syndrome, and a new study from the University of Waterloo explores why and how the fungal disease has devastated bat populations on this ...
Students at Berlin High School are working on limiting the effects of white-nose syndrome, a deadly disease in bat ...
Millions of bats in North America have died from white-nose syndrome, and a new study from the University of Waterloo ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Little Brown Bats could be soon extinct due to White-nose Syndrome, according to the Great Smokies Mountains National Park. The bats eat half their weight in insects each day ...
White-nose syndrome, a fungal disease that has decimated bat populations in the eastern U.S. and Canada, has been detected in Colorado for the first time. A female Yuma bat was found on the ground and ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Scientists from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) confirmed that white-nose syndrome, an often fatal disease of hibernating bats, has been detected in Benton ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — On this Friday the 13th, spooky creatures like bats may come to mind. But, bats have had plenty to fear themselves in the past 15 years. A disease called white-nose syndrome ...
White nose syndrome (WNS) was discovered – the first time confirmed in the state – via samples taken from two live bats and two found dead in caves in Lincoln and De Baca counties, which are managed ...
Mexican long-nosed bats have a taste for agave nectar, fueling their migration from Mexico to the U.S. each summer.
Bats aren't the cutest creatures, but without them there'd be a lot more bugs. FRANKLIN, W.Va., April 3, 2009 — -- A mysterious fungus is killing off thousands of bats around the country.