SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A potentially deadly fungus that causes white-nose syndrome in bats has been detected in five counties across California this year, according to the state Dept. of Fish and ...
Every summer, hundreds of thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats roost in the Yolo Causeway and, in the evenings, take flight. It’s a sight that’s attracted Sacramentans and tourists for years. But you ...
Wildlife officials confirmed the presence in California of a bat-killing fungus that causes white-nose syndrome. Millions of bats in North America have died from white-nose syndrome. California bats ...
The fungus that causes white-nose syndrome in bats has been detected in several counties across California this year, although bats with visible signs of the disease have yet to be observed in the ...
A deadly fungus that has devastated bat populations across North America has now been detected in multiple counties throughout California, raising alarms among wildlife officials and conservationists.
Grass Valley, CA — Critter Chat, a show featuring the wildlife of the Sierra Nevada, will focus on the new California state bat, the Pallid bat, on Wednesday, October, 2, 6:30p.m. — 7:00 p.m. Pacific.
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