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will they accept donations to help finde a cure to this? - 07-10-2008, 02:47 AM

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I think they tried that when the mexican bat population in the Texas Hill Country was waning, and it didn't go very well. Not sure whether it was the captivity in general that caused more problems or just that they wouldn't breed in those conditions.

But Eve's right, the environmental factors are critical - especially with bats.
There are only 3 major things that most people can do to promote the bat population:
(1) clean up the environment,
(2) educate yourself and others not to disturb any living colonies,
(3) put up bat houses if you have any in the area. They won't always use them, but if they do they will usually stay. And if not, you have been out that much effort or expense.

There is a good organization to learn more and assist.....
Bat Conservation International
I've been a member ever since their logo was the doubled chinese calligraphy for bats, back inthe mid 1980s.


Will they let people donate money to stop this syndrome before it spreads?


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07-10-2008, 04:26 AM

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(3) put up bat houses if you have any in the area. They won't always use them, but if they do they will usually stay. And if not, you have been out that much effort or expense.
I've always wanted to put up a bat house.
I looked alot into it at one point.
But bats tend to carry alot of diseases, especially rabies and I'm just scared that might find it's way into my home if I have a large bat population hanging around.



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I don't expect people to save them from around the world but I want people to be aware that this is happing and if the scientist can't figure out the cure or why this is happening, then it might spread and the population might go down drastically. We need these creatures I would love to save all of them but I know no matter how hard I try to save them it might not be enough. I just want to try to educate and stop the fear of bats because they get such a bad wrap even snakes and if we loose the bats we will be over run by bugs. I'm doing this because I love bats and enjoy what they do for us.


Well that's cool. Educating people is always a good thing
Bats only get a bad rep cos people are cowards. Much like how they kill anything they are afraid of, especially things like spiders. I can understand the snake phobia because if you don't kill a poisonous one, you might be dead instead. So defensively I can't argue with that.
There's no excuse for going out and retardedly killing things though and turning them into an endangered species.


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Well that's cool. Educating people is always a good thing
Bats only get a bad rep cos people are cowards. Much like how they kill anything they are afraid of, especially things like spiders. I can understand the snake phobia because if you don't kill a poisonous one, you might be dead instead. So defensively I can't argue with that.
Why would you be scared of a bat? o.O They're adorable and amazing. It's a fucking .. hairy thing.. with wings I mean it's SO cool when you really look at it.
I blame movies for giving them these dumb reputations.
Half these kids who have obsessions with vampires ( More like the sex appeal rather then the vampire itself. ) wouldn't even come close to a bat.



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Why would you be scared of a bat? o.O They're adorable and amazing. It's a fucking .. hairy thing.. with wings I mean it's SO cool when you really look at it.
I blame movies for giving them these dumb reputations.
Half these kids who have obsessions with vampires ( More like the sex appeal rather then the vampire itself. ) wouldn't even come close to a bat.
That's like asking me why people would get pierced or why they would have tattoos. Different people have different irrational fears. Educating them about it is the only thing you can do ;/ Or I guess you could smack them too


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07-10-2008, 09:55 PM

Well i found an article on WNS on White Nose Syndrome - Unexplained Bat Deaths in the Northeast

Wildlife biologists and land managers are alarmed by what many are saying is the most serious threat facing bat populations in human history: Tens of thousands of bats are dying in hibernacula in the northeastern United States and no one knows why. The mysterious affliction, reported in New York, Vermont, Massachusetts and most recently Connecticut, is dubbed “white-nose syndrome” because many affected bats develop prominent halos of white fungus surrounding their faces. White-nose syndrome (WNS) was first reported during the winter of 2006-2007 in a few hibernation caves near Albany, New York, where more than 8,000 bats died. During the winter of 2007-2008, it was reported in at least 18 additional caves and mines in four states. Some biogists put 2008 mortality could be as high as half-million animals that will not be documented until a 2009 census

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