Bats in America are facing the risk of extinction
After studying the movement and behavior of bats living in caves in Vermont state (USA) for a period of 14 years, biologist Tom Kanzi has discovered many bats that have died due to White nose fungal infection.
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Bats are facing great risks. (Artwork: Internet)
White nose from Europe has infected bats, causing a large number of bats to have white nose syndrome and leading to death.
The extinct bat species will be a nightmare for the balance of the entire ecosystem.
Scientist Tom Kanzi statistics without the bat species, US farmers in the summer each year to spend between 750,000 USD and 1.2 million USD for the purchase of insecticides.
However, if there is the emergence of bats, American farmers will reduce the use of insecticides, thereby avoiding soil and environmental pollution.
Currently, the US Department of Fisheries and Wildlife has spent 1.6 million USD on research on treating white-nose egg association.
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