From Hellhole to the hill – some mixed news for bats
Two weeks ago I reported that white-nose syndrome had been documented in Hellhole Cave – West Virginia’s largest and most important cave – home to half of the...
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Two weeks ago I reported that white-nose syndrome had been documented in Hellhole Cave – West Virginia’s largest and most important cave – home to half of the...
Although wolf hunting season is not yet closed in certain areas of the west, both Idaho and Montana are setting their sights on new ways to reduce their wolf...
Over a year ago, we submitted a petition to list whitebark pine as endangered on the Endangered Species List. By law, the US Fish and Wildlife Service is...
This type of news is bound to keep coming as bats begin to emerge from hibernation and scientists continue to discover more and more caves that now harbor the...
Some pieces of the mysterious puzzle known as white-nose syndrome - the disease that is devastating bat population in the northeastern US - are beginning to...
By now most of you have heard of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) – the mysterious condition that is causing the precipitous decline of honey bees. In the US,...
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