Report: White-nose syndrome has wiped out New York and Adirondack bat populations By Mike Lynch A new report is sounding the alarm about the state of North American bats, whose Adirondack populations have been diminished by white-nose … [Read more...] about Sounding the bat alarm
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Let sleeping bats lie?
Biologists fear Moriah clean-energy project threatens endangered species By Ry Rivard In the five years before the iron mine closed for good in 1930, miners hauled 400,000 tons of the world’s finest ore out of Barton Hill. When they left to … [Read more...] about Let sleeping bats lie?
Bats’ survival at stake
Scientists find few signs of hope as white-nose syndrome continues to ravage hibernating species in the Adirondacks, the rest of the state, and much of the East. By Winnie Yu In the five years since scientists first diagnosed white-nose syndrome, … [Read more...] about Bats’ survival at stake