December 18, 2020
Ian Abernethy, lead vertebrate zoologist at the Wyoming Natural Diversity Database at the University of Wyoming, is one of the authors of an updated “A Strategic Plan for White-nose Syndrome in Wyoming.” (UW Photo)
A plan aimed at protecting Wyoming bats from a potentially deadly fungal disease has been updated, in part, through the efforts of the Wyoming Natural Diversity Database (WYNDD) at the University of Wyoming.
The second version of “A Strategic Plan for White-nose Syndrome in Wyoming” was completed recently by Ian Abernethy, lead vertebrate zoologist at WYNDD, along with Laura Beard and Nichole Bjornlie, of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, and members of the Wyoming Bat Working Group.