Bat Week is right around the corner, kicking off this Thursday, October 24th through Halloween. This annual celebration gives us the opportunity to learn about the bat species that call New York State home—and the challenges they face.
New York is home to nine different bat species, including the endangered Indiana Bat and Northern Long-Eared Bat. These fascinating creatures play vital roles in our ecosystems, primarily as pollinators and pest controllers. However, they are facing severe threats. White-nose syndrome has decimated bat populations since first introduced in 2006. Nearly 90% of bats at hibernation sites have been wiped out due to this devastating disease.
Northern Long-Eared Bat (Myotis septentrionalis)
As we celebrate Bat Week, it’s essential to consider how we can help protect these species, especially during the fall months when they are preparing for hibernation. Here are some important guidelines to follow:
Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus)
Here are some ways you can help bats: