biologist Dr. Giorgia Auteri talked about how she came to research bats and how a fungal disease called white-nose syndrome ...
The fungus, which causes the disease known as white-nose syndrome, has been confirmed in bat roosts in Humboldt, Sutter, ...
The fungus responsible for white-nose syndrome, a lethal disease that has decimated bat populations across North America, has ...
White-nose syndrome is caused by Pseudogymnoascus destructans or pd, a fungus that thrives in cold temperatures.It tends to hit smaller species which include the little brown bat, northern long ...
A Penn project could help keep urban bats out of your attic and support them in their fight against a deadly disease.
How white-nose syndrome threatens bat colonies in California. Tracking college graduate earnings based on their major.
White-nose syndrome is wiping out bats. A new voluntary plan has guidelines for conservation measures to protect bats' winter ...
Standing at a woodland entrance to the world's longest cave system in Kentucky, a park ranger warns those about to enter of ...
If you find a bat roosting in your home or shed, look for its entryway into the structure. There may be more than one entry ...
We have hardly begun to understand how inextricably our own health and safety are intertwined with those of our wild ...
Maybe it's the way they hang upside down to rest that makes them spooky, or the fact most are nocturnal, but bats have long been associated with Halloween. This year in Indiana, there's one more ...
The fungus, which causes the disease known as white-nose syndrome, has been confirmed in bat roosts in Humboldt, Sutter, Placer, Amador, and Inyo counties, according to the California Department ...