biologist Dr. Giorgia Auteri talked about how she came to research bats and how a fungal disease called white-nose syndrome ...
White-nose syndrome fungus threatens the state's bat populations, posing risks with far-reaching impacts on the entire ...
A fungus that causes deadly white-nose syndrome in bats has taken hold in five California counties and may be present as far ...
A deadly fungus that has killed millions of bats nationwide has been found in California. Here's what to know about ...
“But they are being devastated here in the U.S., from habitat loss and white-nose disease, killing millions of hibernating ...
And their research comes as the disease—which sprouts white fuzz on the bats' tiny noses, ears and wings—is spreading to the ...
Bats' biggest boon to humans may be in their diet. A single bat can eat thousands of insects per night, ridding the air of ...
On certain summer nights, you can find Richard Fritsky slowly driving the backroads of northeast Pennsylvania with a specialized microphone attached to the roof of his car. “The microphone picks up ...
But inconclusive laboratory test results suggested the fungus behind “white-nose syndrome” may also be present in seven additional counties, including southern San Diego and San Bernardino. The fungus ...
White-nose syndrome is wiping out bats. A new voluntary plan has guidelines for conservation measures to protect bats' winter ...
A Penn project could help keep urban bats out of your attic and support them in their fight against a deadly disease.