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BIBLIOGRAPHY: Wild Things article on WNS ​
Bat Conservation International, New States Face WNS , 9(4), 4/2011. (link no longer good)
  • Beeler, Carolyn (2011), White nose syndrome continues devastating march west
  • Beeler, Carolyn, December 2010, Scientific community unites to save bats
  • Becker, C.G. & Zamudio, K.R. (2011), Tropical amphibian populations experience higher disease risk in natural habitats, PNAS.
  • Beym, Jessica (2011), Bill would create federal plan to respond to wildlife emergencies and diseases
  • Biello, David (2011), It's Official: Fungus Causes Bat-Killing White-Nose Syndrome, Scientific American.
  • Blehert, D.S., et al. (2011), Bat White-Nose Syndrome in North America, Microbe.
  • Bodin, Madeline, Flying in the Dark, Defenders Magazine, Fall 2010.
  • Boyles et al. (2011), Economic Importance of Bats in Agriculture, Science 332(6025): 41-42.
  • Brown, Phil (2011) Bats’ survival at stake
  • Brown Engineering (2011), Dispatches From the Bat Cave - Brown is a major hub of bat research
  • Bruggers, James, KentukianaGreeen.com blogs on WNS, various dates 2009 onwards. (link no longer good)
  • Carpenter, Scott (2011), Let Sleeping Bats Lie – Here’s Why, Toledo Free Press, *myths debunked*, (link no longer good)
  • Chosy, Julia (2010), White Nose Syndrome (link no longer good)
  • Cryan, Paul (2011)  Bats Worth Billions to Agriculture: Pest-control Services at Risk
  • Cryan et al. (2010), Wing pathology of white-nose syndrome in bats suggests life-threatening disruption of physiology, BMC Biology 8:135, 2010.
  • Fears, Darryl (12/21/2010), “White nose syndrome threatens bat species,” Washington Post.
  • Goodman, Lawrence (2011), Dispatches From the Bat Cave
  • Happy Valley Bats, Bat FAQs
  • Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources (2011), White-nose Syndrome Confirmed In Kentucky Bat (different link)
  • Kunz, T.H. & Reichard, J.D. (2010), Status Review Of The Little Brown Myotis (Myotis lucifugus) And Determination That Immediate Listing Under The Endangered Species Act is Scientifically and Legally Warranted, Boston University’s Center for Ecology and Conservation Biology.
  • Maine Department Of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (2011), Bat Disease, White-Nose Syndrome, Confirmed in Maine; Not Harmful to Humans, but Deadly to Bats
  • Markowitz, Deb (2011), You can help save our endangered bats (link no longer good)
  • National Institute for Mathematical and Bilogical Synthesis (NIMBioS) (2011),  Culling Can't Control Deadly Bat Disease, Mathematical Model Shows
  • Nearing, Brian (2010), Fatal thirst is a suspect as fungus attacks bats: Fluid leaves the wings, causing dehydration, researchers say
  • Nearing, Brian (2010), Scary thought: Bats risk extinction
  • Page, Candace (2011), A race to solve mystery of bat-killing fungus, The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press
  • Parry, Wynne (2011), In Deadly Frog and Bat Plagues, Eerie Similarities
  • PHYSorg.com (2011), Bats with high social intelligence
  • Platt, John R. (2011), Could an Aritficial Cave Help Protect Bats from Deadly Fungus?
  • Reichard, J.D. and Kunz, T.H. (2009), White-Nose Syndrome Inflicts Lasting Injuries to the Wings of Little Brown Myotis (Myotis lucifugus), Acto Chiropterologica 11(2): 457-464.
  • Schwartz, Ariel (2011), Bat epidemic could bite into your grocery budget: Threatened nocturnal critters are a multibillion-dollar blessing to farmers
  • Telegraph Journal (2011), White-nose syndrome spreads to New Brunswick bats 
  • Thaindian News (2011), Bats shown to form human-like friendships
  • Uphoff Meteyer, Carol et al. (2011), Recovery Of Little Brown Bats (Myotis Lucifugus) From Natural Infection With Geomyces Destructans, White-Nose Syndrome, Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 47 (3): 618-626.
  • USDA (2011), White-nose Syndrome Detected in Ohio (link no longer good)
  • US Department of the Interior (2011), Fish and Wildlife Service Unveils National Plan to Combat Deadly White-Nose Syndrome in Bats (link no longer good)
  • USGS Fort Collins Science Center WNS information pages
  • USGS National Wildlife Science Center WNS page
  • US Fish & Wildlife Service White Nose Syndrome pages (was at: http://www.fws.gov/WhiteNoseSyndrome/)
  • USFWS (2011), A National Plan for Assisting States, Federal Agencies, and Tribes in Managing White-Nose Syndrome in Bats (link no longer good)
  • USDA Forest Service – Northern Region (2011), News Release: Forest Service Considering Restrictions For Northern Region Caves
  • Vermont Fish Wildlife Department, Vermont's Bats Need Your Help (different link)
  • Wibbelt G, Kurth A, Hellmann D, Weishaar M, Barlow A, Veith M, et al. (2010), White-nose syndrome fungus (Geomyces destructans) in bats, Europe, Emerging Infectious Diseases. 
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  • What to do if you find an injured animal
    • Baby Animals
    • Reuniting Baby Animals
    • Cat Attacks
    • Window Collisions
    • Raccoons, Skunks, Bats
    • Marine Mammals
  • Ways to Help Wild Things
    • Donate
    • Wish List
    • Store: Give a Wild Things Gift!
    • Learn About WIldlife
    • Raise Funds Online
  • Living with Wildlife
    • Who's on Whose Turf?
    • Prevent Wildlife Conflicts
    • Keep Wildlife Safe
    • Trapping & Relocating Wildlife
    • Wildlife Proofing Plan
    • Resources: Living with Wildlife
  • Cats & Wildlife
  • All About Bats
    • White-nose Syndrome
    • Bat Houses
    • Bat Resources
  • More About WTS
    • About us
    • What is Wildlife Rehabilitation?
    • Wild Things newsletters, Articles & Press Releases
    • Become a friend of Wild Things!
    • Volunteering at Wild Things
    • Squirrel Pox
    • 10 Year Celebration >
      • 10 Years of Patients
      • What Does Wild Things Sanctuary Mean to You?
      • Wild Things Takes Shape