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Program calls for citizen scientists to keep eye out for deadly fungal disease in bats

Program calls for citizen scientists to keep eye out for deadly fungal disease in bats
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Top 10 Extremely Strange Mass Animal Deaths

Top 10 Extremely Strange Mass Animal Deaths Author: Extremely Strange Mass Animal Deaths A sad fact of the world is that hundreds of animals die every day and hardly anyone bats an eye. But when large numbers of animals die at the same time from an unknown cause it causes great alarm amongst the world s scientists. Without proper investigation of all unknown mass animal deaths, the world would be leaving itself open for a global pandemic. And while there has been plenty of strange animal deaths over the years, our list puts the spotlight on the top ten Extremely Strange Mass Animal Deaths.

TPWD tracking effect of white-nose syndrome on Central Texas bats

TPWD tracking effect of white-nose syndrome on Central Texas bats By FOX 7 Austin Digital Team Published  AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department says it is monitoring the progression of white-nose syndrome amongst Texas bats and is asking for the public’s help to understand how WNS is affecting vulnerable bat populations. TPWD says that last winter, WNS was detected in bats in 18 counties in Central Texas and the disease has only continued to spread. Last year, we received reports of bats dying or acting strange from around the state, said TPWD bat biologist Nathan Fuller. Unfortunately, we expect the same thing to happen this winter and we are asking Texans to be on the lookout for distressed bats. Texas is a big state and we can monitor bats much more effectively with more eyes out there looking for bats.

TFWC Holds 1st 2021 Meeting - Chattanoogan.com

TFWC Holds 1st 2021 Meeting Friday, January 22, 2021 The Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission heard a preliminary 2020-21 deer harvest, a chronic wasting disease (CWD) report, and status of the lake sturgeon restoration project during its first meeting of the year which concluded Friday. The statewide deer harvest currently stands at 159,935, a 20 percent increase from the 2019-20 season. The total is a 6 percent increase (9,534) from the average of five previous seasons. However it is a 5 percent decrease from the 2015-16 season. In Unit CWD in southwestern Tennessee, the harvest a 35 percent increase to 19,843 from the 2019-20 season. In the 11 counties comprising Unit season, it is an 8 percent increase over the past five years. It is an 8 percent decrease from 2015.

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