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Rare bats, battered by white-nose syndrome, may warrant endangered species protection
GreenspaceBats may warrant endangered species status because of white nose syndrome, which is killing bats.... -
Colorado caves opened despite threat to bats
Greenspace"Bat biologists are saying a human-caused jump of white-nose syndrome into the western United States could be absolutely devastating, so why are some federal land managers taking the risk and leaving caves open?”... -
Drugs may protect bats threatened by disease known as white-nose syndrome, scientists announce
L.A. UnleashedBOSTON — Scientists may have found some ways to help the nation's bats, which are being wiped out by a novel fungal disease. Lab tests show that several drugs can fight the fungus and that some antiseptics might help decontaminate...... -
Bat roundup: Relocating in Cocoa Beach, and a federal proposal to deal with fatal white-nose syndrome: Your views requested
Animal Crazy - Orlando SentinelFlorida Today reported Tuesday, Oct. 26, that the picnic pavilion at the Cocoa Beach Aquatic Center has been closed because bats have moved into the rafters. Wisely, the center is eager to keep bats around because they're such great mosquito-eaters. So to... -
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service unveils plan to fight white-nose syndrome in bats
GreenspaceThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday released a national plan to enhance collaboration among the states, federal agencies and tribes trying to manage a rapidly spreading disease that has killed more than 1 million hibernating bats since it...... -
Actions at Pa. Game Commision, Fish and Boat Commission meetings
Lehigh Valley WildPennsylvania's two wildlife agencies, the Pa. Game Commission and the Pa. Fish and Boat Commission, both concluded their regular quarterly meetings today. The game commission finalized the 2011-12 hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits and... -
An unlikely place to fight bat-killing white-nose syndrome: military bunkers
L.A. UnleashedCONCORD, N.H. — Biologist Susi von Oettingen walked into the dark World War II-era military bunker and took out her flashlight. Among the old pipes, wires and machinery parts, she saw some bats hanging from cracks in the cement walls...... -
Environmental group urges wildlife officials to close state-owned caves to slow the spread of bat disease
L.A. UnleashedALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A mysterious disease that has ravaged bat populations in the Northeastern United States is threatening to spread West, potentially triggering a mass die-off of the flying mammals, which help control populations of insects that can...
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