A fungal infection has been shown to trigger a fruit fly's own immune system to destroy brain cells leading to signs of neurodegeneration, a new study has found.
A bat sampled by biologists at Fort Huachuca near Sierra Vista in 2024 tested positive for the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome disease in bats.
A fungus that has killed millions of bats across North America has arrived in Arizona, state wildlife officials announced on ...
Five endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtles had quite the adventure this week after a US Coast Guard crew from sector ...
Longleat has upgraded the Bat Cave as part of its commitment to conservation and education. The immersive experience allows visitors to walk through the enclosure, witnessing the bats up close. “We ...
Researchers and citizen scientists took samples of environmental DNA from saliva on backyard hummingbird feeders and agave ...
A bat found in the hallway of a Plano apartment complex has tested positive for rabies. Officials said there was no immediate ...
A study from Tel Aviv University, the first of its kind on mammals, has found that bats living in urban environments give ...
On rainy nights, the sky belongs to the raindrops. Birds have settled in, insects hide, and bats—nature’s only furry flying ...
Scientists have long suspected that Mexican long-nosed bats migrate through southeastern Arizona, but without capturing and ...
As a busway threatens to rip through 60-acres of biodiverse Cambridgeshire countryside, residents are fighting to preserve ...
Garter snakes hibernate in groups and sleep on top of each other. Some species of bats, the only flying mammals, hibernate. Bats that live in or migrate to warmer shores don’t hibernate, but those ...