A bat sampled by biologists at Fort Huachuca near Sierra Vista in 2024 tested positive for the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome disease in bats.
A fungus that has killed millions of bats across North America has arrived in Arizona, state wildlife officials announced on ...
Longleat has upgraded the Bat Cave as part of its commitment to conservation and education. The immersive experience allows visitors to walk through the enclosure, witnessing the bats up close. “We ...
A cave myotis bat in Arizona has tested positive for the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, which causes white-nose ...
Researchers and citizen scientists took samples of environmental DNA from saliva on backyard hummingbird feeders and agave ...
In collaboration with the province of B.C., the bat program is asking the public for help in the effort to detect and prevent ...
Bats in the noctilionoid group, like Darwin’s finches, have evolved an impressive variety of jaw and tooth adaptations to suit their diverse diets. From fruit to fish, these bats have rapidly changed ...
Longtime Whatcom County residents might remember visiting the “bat caves,” a location in the Chuckanut Mountains so named for its nocturnal inhabitants. While the cave was once publicly accessible, it ...
"The Chinese Communist Party pointed to an open-air food market as the origin of this virus but they didn't even sell bats in that market ... or mountain next to a cave full of bats.
Mexican long-nosed bats migrate into southern Arizona, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service can now confirm. Photo: Courtesy of J. Scott Altenbach via Bat Conservation International ...