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Stay away from the bat cave, MNR reminds residents

Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Media Release The Province is reminding Ontarians to stay out of caves, mines and other habitats for hibernating bats as winter approaches, and to report any instances of dead bats or bats flying outdoors du
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Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Media Release

The Province is reminding Ontarians to stay out of caves, mines and other habitats for hibernating bats as winter approaches, and to report any instances of dead bats or bats flying outdoors during the winter.

In recent years, bats have been threatened by a fatal disease known as white-nose syndrome. White-nose syndrome impacts the hibernation patterns of bats, and can cause them to wake up prematurely from hibernation, using up their winter fat stores too soon.

While the disease spreads from bat to bat and cannot be transmitted to humans, people who enter infected caves or mines may also unknowingly carry the fungus on their clothes, shoes and equipment and transfer the disease to another bat cave.

If you see dead bats or bats flying outside during the winter, please contact the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative at 1-866-673-4781 or the Ministry of Natural Resources Information Centre at 1-800-667-1940.

 





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