I've been followingthis for a while, but the NYT has a pretty clear article on the problem: In what is one of the worst calamities to hit bat populations in the United States, on average 90 percent of the hibernating bats in four caves and mines in New York have died since last winter.
Wildlife biologists fear a significant die-off in about 15 caves and mines in New York, as well as at sites in Massachusetts and Vermont. Whatever is killing the bats leaves them unusually thin and, in some cases, dotted with a white fungus. Bat experts fear that what they call White Nose Syndrome may spell doom for several species that keep insect pests under control.
I adore bats -- not only do they eat mosquitos (score!) but they're really almost damnably cute. Seriously. Winged, toothy mice. What's not to love?
More to the point for the human race, they're also incredibly important to a healthy ecosystem. So if you have a spare vibe to send, either for the bat populations themselves, or the scientists trying to find the cause/solution....
Wildlife biologists fear a significant die-off in about 15 caves and mines in New York, as well as at sites in Massachusetts and Vermont. Whatever is killing the bats leaves them unusually thin and, in some cases, dotted with a white fungus. Bat experts fear that what they call White Nose Syndrome may spell doom for several species that keep insect pests under control.
I adore bats -- not only do they eat mosquitos (score!) but they're really almost damnably cute. Seriously. Winged, toothy mice. What's not to love?
More to the point for the human race, they're also incredibly important to a healthy ecosystem. So if you have a spare vibe to send, either for the bat populations themselves, or the scientists trying to find the cause/solution....