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It’s easy to assume that Honduran white bats only live in Honduras because of their name. However, these adorably fluffy creatures can also be found in other Central American countries ...
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Now, a Spix’s disc-winged bat has been seen in Belize with beautiful white fur for the first time. Leucism is the absence of pigmentation in an animal's skin or fur – but, unlike albinism ...
FILE - This undated photo from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shows little brown bats with the fuzzy white patches of fungus typical of white nose syndrome, which affects at least 12 species ...
A devastating fungus has been detected in multiple California counties, endangering bat populations across the state. Known as white-nose syndrome, it irritates hibernating bats, causing them to ...
"(Indiana bats) were doing pretty well before white-nose syndrome came along," King said recently. "We thought they could be de-listed." Bad news for Indiana bats now reversing In 2007, bats were ...
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 ...
White-Nose Syndrome (WNS), a fungal disease that kills bats, was first detected in Pennsylvania over the 2008-09 winter. By 2012, it was statewide. The bat population in Pennsylvania ...
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The fungus that causes white nose syndrome appears to have killed more than 1,000 bats within the last year in the large colony that spends summers at the Hanford site in Eastern Washington.