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Dying bats called No. 1 mammal crisis in U.S.

There is no cure for White-Nose Syndrome and there are no funds to find one. Is it too late for bats?. http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Wildlife/Nongame/bats/wns.html

February 29, 2012 at 8:44 pm


The United Nations has declared 2011-2012 as International Year of the Bat

Remember, 2012 is the year of the bat so get involved, learn more about bats and see what you can do to help promote bat conservation in your town. One way of helping bats is by purchasing a bat house, remember one bat can consume an excess of 1000 to 4000 insects per night. http://www.batcon.org/index.php/get-involved/year-of-the-bat.html

February 14, 2012 at 8:12 pm


White-Nose Syndrome Confirmed in Europe

Read more about WNS in Europe also how many death of may have contribute to WNS in the United States. http://www.batcon.org/index.php/media-and-info/e-newsletter.html?task=_viewArticle&ArticleID=1243

February 7, 2012 at 5:51 pm


North American bat death toll exceeds 5.5 million from white-nose syndrome

Latest news release from U.S. Fish and Wildlife on WNS in the United States “White-nose syndrome (WNS) is decimating bat populations across eastern North America, with mortality rates reaching up to 100 percent at many sites.” http://www.batcon.org/pdfs/USFWS_WNS_Mortality_2012_NR_FINAL.pdf

February 7, 2012 at 5:50 pm


White-nose Syndrom Taking Its Toll On Bat Population.

As you know we belong to Bat Conservation International, we just received this grim news from BCI and The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servicet concerning WNS. Here is what is being said. Dear BCI Members and friends. I’m writing today with tragic news about White-nose Syndrome (WNS), the disease that has been decimating North American Read more…

January 17, 2012 at 9:22 pm


Declining U.S. Bat Population/ Diane Rehm Show

Hear what the experts are saying about White-nose Syndrome and what is being done, also why having a bat house may help the bat population. http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2011-12-26/declining-us-bat-population-rebroadcast The Diane Rehm Show is produced at WAMU 88.5 and distributed by National Public Radio, NPR Worldwide, and SIRIUS satellite radio. Here is a list of public radio stations that broadcast the show.

December 26, 2011 at 9:24 pm


Congress is Directing The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Spend $4 million for the fight against White-nose Syndrome

Newly released 2012 federal budget contains measures to fight WNS in bats. Read what is being done. http://www.batcon.org/index.php/media-and-info/e-newsletter.html?task=_viewArticle&ArticleID=1240  

December 26, 2011 at 8:12 pm


Need Your Help:White-nose Syndrome Research For Fiscal Year 2013 budget.

Bat Conservation International is looking for your help: they are looking for  22,000 signatures before November 25!   Please join P&S Country Crafts in this effort to help bat research to insure that bats will be around for future generations to enjoy. Please Help! We must convince President Obama to include funding for the fight against White-nose Read more…

November 16, 2011 at 9:24 pm


Bat House Holiday Specials

For the hard to get person or for the person who has everything why not get them a bat house? From now until January 2nd 2012 we are offering a special 0n all of our bat houses. Purchase any 2 0r 3 chamber BCI small bat house and get a mini 1 or 2 chamber Read more…

November 13, 2011 at 12:41 pm


Making Head Way On White-Nose Syndrome

U.S. Geological Survey’s National Wildlife Health Center confirmed the fungus causing WNS in bats. The confirmed fungus is Geomyces destructions you can read about it at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomyces_destructans http://www.batcon.org/pdfs/whitenose/USGS_News_Release_Oct2611.pdf

October 29, 2011 at 7:54 pm


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