Wildlife experts ask for public help in reporting bat mortality events

Last winter, Whitenose Syndrome (WNS) was detected in bats in 18 counties in central Texas and the disease has continued to spread. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is monitoring its progression through the state and is asking for the public’s help to understand how WNS is affecting vulnerable bat populations. “Last year, we received reports of bats dying or acting strange from…

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