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North American bats may be susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 — High Country News –  Know the West
North American bats may be susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 — High Country News – Know the West

Deforestation Brings Bat-Borne Virus Home to Roost - The New York Times
Deforestation Brings Bat-Borne Virus Home to Roost - The New York Times

How Do Bats Live With So Many Viruses? - The New York Times
How Do Bats Live With So Many Viruses? - The New York Times

Humans are creating hot spots where bats could transmit zoonotic diseases
Humans are creating hot spots where bats could transmit zoonotic diseases

A disease more lethal than covid-19 has nearly wiped out northern  long-eared bats - The Washington Post
A disease more lethal than covid-19 has nearly wiped out northern long-eared bats - The Washington Post

Vaccination may help protect bats from deadly disease – Global Health  Institute – UW–Madison
Vaccination may help protect bats from deadly disease – Global Health Institute – UW–Madison

Bats hit by fungal disease listed as endangered - The Columbian
Bats hit by fungal disease listed as endangered - The Columbian

Devastated by disease, federal officials propose listing northern  long-eared bat as endangered | Wisconsin Public Radio
Devastated by disease, federal officials propose listing northern long-eared bat as endangered | Wisconsin Public Radio

Good News For Bats! Things Are Looking Up For Stemming Disease Spread : NPR
Good News For Bats! Things Are Looking Up For Stemming Disease Spread : NPR

JBSA health officials urge people to be cautious around bats > Joint Base  San Antonio > News
JBSA health officials urge people to be cautious around bats > Joint Base San Antonio > News

Bat disease could boost Alberta pests | The Western Producer
Bat disease could boost Alberta pests | The Western Producer

Vampire Bat
Vampire Bat

Bats, the source of so many viruses, could be the origin of Wuhan  coronavirus, say experts | CNN
Bats, the source of so many viruses, could be the origin of Wuhan coronavirus, say experts | CNN

Scientists trace 2002 Sars virus to colony of cave-dwelling bats in China |  Sars | The Guardian
Scientists trace 2002 Sars virus to colony of cave-dwelling bats in China | Sars | The Guardian

First Colorado bat infected by deadly white-nose syndrome fungal disease -  Axios Denver
First Colorado bat infected by deadly white-nose syndrome fungal disease - Axios Denver

Think Exotic Animals Are to Blame for the Coronavirus? Think Again. | The  Nation
Think Exotic Animals Are to Blame for the Coronavirus? Think Again. | The Nation

White-Nose Syndrome Killed Over 90% of Three North American Bat Species |  U.S. Geological Survey
White-Nose Syndrome Killed Over 90% of Three North American Bat Species | U.S. Geological Survey

What Is White-nose Syndrome? (U.S. National Park Service)
What Is White-nose Syndrome? (U.S. National Park Service)

Report: Climate change, disease imperil North American bats - ABC News
Report: Climate change, disease imperil North American bats - ABC News

White-nose syndrome: a disease of bats
White-nose syndrome: a disease of bats

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Proposes Reclassifying Northern Long-eared Bat As  “Endangered” - Bat Conservation International
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Proposes Reclassifying Northern Long-eared Bat As “Endangered” - Bat Conservation International

Montana Scientists Search For Signs Of Deadly Bat Disease | YPR
Montana Scientists Search For Signs Of Deadly Bat Disease | YPR

Fungus that causes fatal bat disease found in Louisiana | AP News
Fungus that causes fatal bat disease found in Louisiana | AP News

Disease Threatens to Decimate Western Bats > Newsroom
Disease Threatens to Decimate Western Bats > Newsroom

Fruit bats get swabbed to look for diseases that could jump to humans | New  Scientist
Fruit bats get swabbed to look for diseases that could jump to humans | New Scientist

Fungus Behind Deadly Bat Disease Found in Northern California | The  Scientist Magazine®
Fungus Behind Deadly Bat Disease Found in Northern California | The Scientist Magazine®