The decline in bat populations in North America has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of people. The author of the article is Patryk Strzałkowski, a journalist at Gazeta.pl. The findings are the ...
Slack and Barton have come for a different reason: the cave is a front line in the most precipitous decline of North American wildlife in living memory. With a half-dozen grumpy bats bagged ...
It has been observed that certain North American insectivorous bats vibrate when at rest and content. This vibration does not occur when they are asleep. Also, recognition of mothers and babies ...
Why are bats dying in North America? An estimated 6.7 million bats have died since 2006 because of an outbreak of white-nose syndrome, a fast-moving disease that has wiped out entire colonies and left ...
A new study led by NatureServe reveals that more than 22% of native pollinators in North America are at an elevated risk of ...
A fast-moving disease is killing bats across North America. We need your help to stop it. White-nose syndrome has killed millions of bats since it was first discovered in the U.S. Northeast in 2006.
Little browns are the most common bat in Alaska and across North America. It’s not unheard of that they would appear during the day, Blejwas said, but “they are notoriously not very active in ...
According to experts, Austin is home to the largest urban bat colony in North America. Approximately 1.5 million bats make the Ann Richards Congress Avenue Bridge their home for part of each year.
Bat pupping season starts soon, and the North Carolina Wildlife Commission is asking people to check their home attics now for bats. The season starts on May 1 and ends July 31. Bat pupping ...