MADISON (AP) — A Wisconsin state park has canceled its summer bat watching program due to a fungal disease decimating the park’s population of the mammals. A disease known as white-nose syndrome has ...
Jennifer Redell, a conservation biologist and cave & mine specialist with the Wisconsin Bat Program, answers all our bat-related questions.
(WFRV) – Officials with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are encouraging residents to help bats during International Bat Week and to learn at an educational bat event statewide.
People can help bats that survive white-nose syndrome this winter by building a bat house where they can raise their young during summer months. Stacy Schumacher of Madison builds a bat house.
Bats are one of the smallest and most threatened mammals in the United States. The species has been hit hard by a fungus called white-nose syndrome. It first appeared in New York in 2006 and Wisconsin ...
MADISON - As darkness fell over the state capital Oct. 25, Makeela Magomolla, Tayah Dean and George Whitney led a group of more than 40 people on the winding paths of UW-Madison's Lakeshore Nature ...
MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages Wisconsinites to take action to help bats during International Bat Week Oct. 24-31 and attend a local educational bat event. As ...
MILWAUKEE - Their spooky reputation precedes them! The Wisconsin DNR is encouraging residents to take action to help bats during International Bat Week. Jennifer Redell, a conservation biologist and ...
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