This disease of bats is not new news, but it's spreading west -- now found west of the Mississippi.
White-Nose Syndrome: A Scourge In The Bat Caves
by VERONIQUE LACAPRA
Last time I visited Great Basin National Park (on of my favorite places) I noticed notices on the campground bulletin board about it. The notices said that before touring Lehman Caves in the park, people who had been in caves back east should not wear the same clothes, or some other precautions like that, to avoid contaminating Lehman Caves with the fungus.
In the NPR story linked above, a USF&WS guy said, "one of the greatest population declines through disease that's ever been recorded for a mammal species".
I think bats are cool -- flying mammals! Stuff like this makes me sad.
White-Nose Syndrome: A Scourge In The Bat Caves
by VERONIQUE LACAPRA
Last time I visited Great Basin National Park (on of my favorite places) I noticed notices on the campground bulletin board about it. The notices said that before touring Lehman Caves in the park, people who had been in caves back east should not wear the same clothes, or some other precautions like that, to avoid contaminating Lehman Caves with the fungus.
In the NPR story linked above, a USF&WS guy said, "one of the greatest population declines through disease that's ever been recorded for a mammal species".
I think bats are cool -- flying mammals! Stuff like this makes me sad.