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Deadly Fungus Threatens California's Bat Populations

The fungus causing white-nose syndrome, which has devastated bats across North America, has been detected in multiple California counties.

  • The fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, has been confirmed in Humboldt, Sutter, Placer, Amador, and Inyo counties.
  • White-nose syndrome damages bats' wings and disrupts hibernation, leading to starvation and dehydration.
  • While no visible signs of the disease have been observed in California bats, its presence is a major concern for wildlife officials.
  • Bats play a critical role in pest control, contributing an estimated $3.7 billion annually to agriculture by consuming thousands of insects each night.
  • Wildlife officials urge the public to avoid handling bats and report any sightings of sick or dead bats to help monitor the spread of the fungus.
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