The BC Community Bat Programs and the province are asking the public for help in the effort to detect and prevent the spread ...
Nearly 14 years after white-nose syndrome began devastating bat populations in New Brunswick, researchers see signs the fungus is receding and bats are becoming more resilient against the disease.
Nearly 14 years after white-nose syndrome began devastating bat populations in New Brunswick, researchers see signs the fungus is receding and bats are becoming more resilient against the disease.
There have not been any bats with white-nose syndrome found to date in BC. The fungus (WNS) that causes the disease, was ...
What is white-nose syndrome, and how does it kill bats? White-nose syndrome is the result of a fungus called Pseudogymnoascus destructans that invades and ingests the skin of hibernating bats, ...
The public is being asked to help keep the BC bat population healthy. The BC Community Bat Programs, in collaboration with the Province of BC, are asking the public for help in the effort to detect ...
Local bats are at risk, and the Sunshine Coast Wildlife Project is asking for your help to protect them. White-Nose Syndrome ...