Call for Public Help: Researchers seek information on winter bat roosting sites and unusual behavior
PRINCE GEORGE – Scientists have identified the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome in bats in the province’s southern region. The detection of this potentially lethal fungus for bats has some scientists concerned that it will spread into other parts of the province. The disease has already killed thousands of bats across North America.
Like many scientists, UNBC Assistant Professor Dr. Erin Baerwald is keeping a close eye on the fungus that has crossed into Canada and appeared near Grand Forks, a community near the Washington border.
“It kills bats in their hibernation sites. The fungus loves the cold. It gets on to the bat, and it starts eating the bat’s tissues. And so it eats the membranes, and the bats can no longer hibernate.”
