"Hope for Bats: Scientists Seek Vaccine to Combat White Nose Syndrome"

Scientists are working on a first-of-its-kind bat vaccine to combat white-nose syndrome, a deadly fungus that has been decimating hibernating bats across North America. The vaccine, administered orally, aims to protect bats from the disease that causes dehydration and starvation. Vaccinating wild animals poses unique challenges, but researchers are exploring innovative methods such as using bats' grooming behavior to administer the vaccine. Other strategies being considered include ultraviolet light, chemicals to inhibit fungal growth, and creating "bug buffets" to fatten up bats before hibernation. The goal is to preserve bat populations, which play a crucial role in pest control and ecosystem balance.
- White nose syndrome is killing bats. Scientists hope a vaccine can help. The Washington Post
- First, find the bats | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service US Fish and Wildlife Service
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