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Service Announces $100,000 Challenge to Save Nation’s Bats

The USFWS is announcing a $100,000 challenge to combat white-nose syndrome (WNS), a lethal fungus that has killed millions of bats in North America and pushed some native bat species to the brink.

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Service Provides $1 Million to States to Combat Bat-Killing Fungal Disease ~ VIDEO

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is providing much-needed support in the fight against the bat-killing fungal disease white-nose syndrome (WNS) through an additional $1 million in grants.

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Bi-national Success : Lesser Long-nosed Bat Has Recovered ~ VIDEO

Service-led partnerships with local communities, conservation groups, agencies and Mexico bring bat back from the brink of extinction.

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Bats With White-nose Syndrome Detected In Kansas

White-nose syndrome (WNS), a fungal disease that affects hibernating bats, has recently been confirmed in Kansas...

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Arizona GFD Receives Grant to Battle Bat-Killing Fungus

The AZGFD was awarded $12,440 in grant funding from the USFWS to help protect the state’s 28 species of bats from white-nose syndrome.

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Join Biologists for “Meet the Bats Night” near Moab, Utah

Utah’s night life is great for many reasons. But some of the most exciting events happen away from bustling city venues, on natural landscapes.

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White-Nose Syndrome Confirmed in Nebraska Bats

White-nose syndrome (WNS), a fungal disease that affects hibernating bats, has been confirmed in Nebraska bats earlier this week.

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Biologist Mackenzie Hall does Bat Podcast for National Bat Week

NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife on this week's Discover DEP podcast focuses on bats in New Jersey and National Bat Week, October 24-31.

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First New Bat Species Discovered in Minnesota in More Than a Century

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, in collaboration with Central Lakes College, has discovered a bat species new to Minnesota, the evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis).

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Come Net Bats With The Arizona Game & Fish Department

The Arizona Game and Fish Department is offering a chance to accompany biologists on an evening of bat netting along the Verde River...

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Pennsylvania: Volunteers Sought for Bat Count

Pennsylvania Game Commission biologists are seeking assistance from residents this summer in the Appalachian Bat Count, a statewide monitoring effort to collect bat maternity colony data.

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Bat Counts Shrink as White-Nose Syndrome Spreads in Georgia

The disease that has killed more than 6 million bats in North America hasn’t spared Georgia.

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