White-Nose Syndrome Map Update Adds Michigan’s Delta County
Delta County, Michigan is the newest suspect jurisdiction after it was added during the latest white-nose syndrome map update released on April 29th.
Delta County, Michigan is the newest suspect jurisdiction after it was added during the latest white-nose syndrome map update released on April 29th.
In a groundbreaking move, the United States, Mexico and Canada have agreed to increase coordination and cooperation in the conservation of bats across North America.
The two recently confirmed Iowa counties were added along with eight suspect Missouri counties in the latest big white-nose syndrome map update released on April 17th.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources announced today that it has become the 26th state in the U.S. to confirm white-nose syndrome, after seven bats in two counties tested positive for the disease.
A new book released earlier this year investigates the current plight of Florida’s over 1,000 artesian springs whose flows have been reduced to a fraction of their former output.
Georgia’s Floyd County is the newest suspect jurisdiction after it was added during the latest white-nose syndrome map update released on April 9th.
Three new jurisdictions, one confirmed and two suspect, were added during the latest White-nose syndrome map update released on March 31st.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have announced that the Northern Long-eared Bat (myotis septentrionalis) will be listed as threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
The uncertain future of the Riviera Maya, a tourism development hotspot on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, is investigated in this upcoming documentary.
Tourism authorities continue to push for a controversial cable car at Vietnam’s Hang Son Doong, the largest cave on earth.