"Endangered: The Tragic Plight of Pennsylvania's Little Brown Bat"

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The Little Brown Bat, once the most common bat species in Pennsylvania, has been added to the state's endangered species list due to the devastating impact of White-Nose Syndrome (WNS), a deadly fungal infection. WNS has decimated bat populations across North America, with a mortality rate of over 90%. Pennsylvania has lost between 98-99% of its Little Brown Bat population to WNS. The decline of bats poses ecological risks, as they play a crucial role in controlling insect populations. Despite the grim situation, efforts are being made to support bat populations through measures such as planting native plants and reducing pesticide use.
Topics:health#ecological-impact#endangered-species#environment#little-brown-bat#white-nose-syndrome#wildlife-conservation
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