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The fungus has been detected on several species of bats in California. It was found on Western red bat for the first time in May. ... That’s happened in other states since the disease was ...
A fungus that causes deadly white-nose syndrome in bats has taken hold in five California counties and may be present as far south as San Diego.
In Austin, Texas, a colony of Mexican free-tailed bats summers (they winter in Mexico) under the Congress Avenue Bridge 10 blocks south of the Texas State Capitol. It is the largest urban colony in North America, with an estimated 1,500,000 bats. [ 38 ]
The infected bat was a Yuma myotis (Myotis yumanensis), which was the first time the disease has been found in this species. [73] In March 2017, the fungus was found on bats in six north Texas counties, bringing the number of states with the fungus to 33. Three bat species tested positive. [74]
A potentially deadly fungus that causes white-nose syndrome in bats has been detected in five counties across California this year, according to the state Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Bat fungus ...
Eastern red bat breeding season starts in the autumn, [12] and multiple males can sire a single litter. [13] Pups are born in the summer, [ 12 ] usually sometime between May and July. [ 14 ] Unlike other bats species who usually produce one pup, eastern red bats have on average three pups at a time, and some eastern red bats have given birth to ...
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There is little information on the migration of this species, but there have been recordings in Texas during the winter season. [6] [7] Six subspecies are recognized: [2] M. y. iambi - limited to central Baja California Sur; M. y. lutosus - Sinaloa to the State of Mexico; M. y. oxalis - limited to central California