Back in 2006, bats across the Northeast started dying by the millions. The culprit? A mysterious disease called white-nose syndrome that for years, stayed largely confined to the eastern U.S. But in 2016, white-nose suddenly and mysteriously appeared in the Northwest. And now researchers are racing to learn what bats here are in for.
Credits:
Producer/Writer: Michael Werner
Narrator: Michael Werner
Associate Producer: Kit McGurn
Photography: Michael Werner, Kit McGurn, Todd Sonflieth, Oregon Field Guide
Editor: Michael Werner
Additional Editing: Kit McGurn
Graphics: Madeleine Pisaneschi
Production support: Carolin Jones
Additional Photography: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Greg Turner, PA Game Commission; Michael Durham; David Owen Hawxhurst; Alberta Environment and Parks; PAWS Wildlife Center; Larisa Bogardus, Bureau of Land Management; Darwin Brock
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