The Canadian Caver Releases New Issue: Volume 78
Volume 78 of the Canadian Caver, the semi-annual Canadian caving publication, is about to be mailed out. This first issue of 2013, edited by Eli Brager, features the accounts of …
Volume 78 of the Canadian Caver, the semi-annual Canadian caving publication, is about to be mailed out. This first issue of 2013, edited by Eli Brager, features the accounts of …
The Little Brown Bat is the focus of a new Canadian public service announcement. Part of the Hinterland Who’s Who (HWW) series put out by the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF), …
Earlier this month, Canada’s Environment Minister announced funding for the national coordination, surveillance and response to the threat of white-nose syndrome to Canada’s bat populations. Over the next four years, …
Early last month, Canada’s Vancouver Island Brewery released a new beer with a caving connection. To create the India Dark Ale, cleverly dubbed Absolute Darkness, the brewery teamed up Vancouver …
As expected, the bat that was found dead in early February near Bonshaw, Prince Edward Island has tested positive for white-nose syndrome, the disease decimating bat populations across eastern North …
A bat suspected to have died of White-nose Syndrome has been found for the first time in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. Found near Bonshaw, P.E.I., Dr. Scott …
A new cave was opened recently at the Canadian Museum of Nature, Canada’s national museum of natural history and natural sciences located in Ottawa. The new exhibit was added as …
A new story map showing the rapid spread of White-nose Syndrome has just been released by Bat Conservation International. The project, put together in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Game Commission …
Recent research has revealed that bats that hibernate in dense clusters are being hit harder by white-nose syndrome. Biologists at the University of California, Santa Cruz comparing bat species that …
An initial report from the recent annual white-nose syndrome meeting indicates that scientists are making progress into understanding the disease which has been decimating bats since 2006. In her account …