They identified two types of bats in their residence: Yuma Myotis and Big Brown Bats. As they continue to adjust to their ...
White-nose syndrome, caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, is particularly deadly to hibernating bats such as ...
The fungus has been detected on several bat species in California, including the little brown myotis, Yuma myotis, long-legged myotis, big brown bat, Mexican free-tailed bat, and Western red bat.
The second is a bat called Honey Bunches of Myotis, a long-eared myotis bat, who will compete in the second round on Friday. Both bats were photographed by BLM wildlife technician Emma Busk.