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Deadly Syndrome Hits Pacific Northwest Bats

Deadly Syndrome Hits Pacific Northwest Bats

Published on Mar 1, 2017

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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