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Cadomin Cave is Alberta’s largest known bat hibernaculum. The cave, among the largest in the Canadian Rockies, is a critical ...
Experts provided an update on a disease that had previously wiped out some bats. White-nose Syndrome is a fatal fungal ...
The fungus appears to be the cause of a disease called white-nose syndrome, which has killed more than a million bats in the past four years. It even threatens some of the continent’s most ...
This fungus causes white-nose syndrome, a fatal disease that impacts bats. White-nose syndrome cannot make humans sick, but humans can spread the fungus to new places. Rocky Mountain National Park ...
Bats across Rocky Mountain National Park are facing a fatal disease due to an invasive fungus, according to park officials.
Pd is an invasive fungus that causes white-nose syndrome (WNS), a fatal disease that impacts bats. The National Park Service said this fungus can spread rapidly, primarily through bat-to-bat contact.
Rocky Mountain National Park announced April 3 that lab tests conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed that a fungus ...
Bats in B.C. are key predators of many night-flying insects and an essential part of the province's ecosystem. They provide a ...
The B.C. Community Bat Programs are encouraging residents to celebrate Bat Appreciation Day on Thursday. It’s a great day to ...
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