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COLUMBUS — Wildlife experts say Ohio’s bat population is declining due to a deadly disease that impacts hibernating bats.
Two decades ago squeaks at Hanningfield alerted conservationists to the presence of soprano pipistrelles, which are among the ...
Wisconsin had over 15,000 bats counted by community scientists, offering hope for populations affected by white-nose syndrome.
Al Hicks, former DEC wildlife biologist, talks about endangered animals and climate change in Bolton Landing in late June.
Nasal mucus - simply known as snot - essentially acts like a shield to keep out harmful germs while also letting in things ...
Scientists have confirmed a deadly bat disease in Rocky Mountain National Park. Here's how climbers are helping expand their data on bat populations to ...
A study of the genetic basis of plague immunity in prairie dogs has broad implications for conservation. From white-nose ...