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Learning about where native bats roost in winter can help us protect the bat population in N.H.
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Only a couple of dozen bats spent this past winter in New Hampshire.That’s down from thousands a decade ago, before a fungus called white nose syndrome…
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New research from the University of New Hampshire suggests some bat species have developed a resistance to a devastating fungal disease known as…
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Bats in New Hampshire have been struggling with White Nose Syndrome for the past few years. So we sat down with Wildlife Biologist Emily Preston from NH…
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White Nose Syndrome is a fungal disease that has been contributing to the deaths of vast numbers of bats in northern New England. But scientists have…
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New Hampshire’s Bat Population is still sliding – fast – thanks to the invasive fungus, White Nose Syndrome.White Nose syndrome has been present in Europe…
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This week the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service granted more than $950 thousand to 30 states with bats affected by a fungal disease called ‘white-nose…
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Officials with New Hampshire Fish and Game have confirmed that bats infected with White Nose Syndrome have been detected in Rockingham County for the…