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Karen Vanderwolf

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Coronaviruses and Bats: What Do We Know?

  • November 20, 2020
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
Much remains unknown about the origin and transmission of viruses. While bats have recently received some negative press due to their role as a probable source of the virus causing…
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Bat, It’s Cold Outside!

  • December 12, 2019
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
It’s pretty unusual to see bats during the winter. This is because most bat species in Canada have either migrated south for the winter or are hibernating underground. However, there…
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10 Years of White-nose Syndrome on Canada’s Bats: An Update

  • October 15, 2019
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
It has now been almost 10 years since white-nose syndrome, a devastating fungal disease of hibernating bats, was first found in Canada. There are 19 species of bats in Canada,…
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Striking Balance
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Watch: The impact of White-nose Syndrome

  • November 23, 2016
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
In 2014, Striking Balance filmed Don McAlpine (Research Curator at the New Brunswick Museum) and myself for a documentary that aired this past weekend on TVO. It shows the impact…
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White Nose Syndrome
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Stop the spread: New decontamination protocol for bat caves

  • November 21, 2016
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
The Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative just released a new national decontamination protocol for spelunkers to try to limit spread of the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome (WNS) in bats. WNS…
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Happy Bat Week!

  • October 26, 2016
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
I recently attended the North American Symposium for Bat Research and learned about all of the exciting research involving bats! The conference is always held close to Halloween and this…
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A brief history of bats

  • October 12, 2016
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
Animals often feature prominently in human culture, with specific aspects of their biology emphasized over others. What traits do you think of first when you think of bats?
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Bat Festival

  • October 3, 2016
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
I recently attended a Bat Festival! Batman was in attendance and I was lucky enough to get a picture with him.
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Have you wondered what bats sound like?

  • September 30, 2016
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
Bat Week: Eight kids from across North America are proving that you don’t need to be an adult to help our bats! A series of four, 15-minute webcasts (airing 1pm…
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Bat Week is coming and an update on Big Brown Bats and WNS

  • September 21, 2016
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
Bat Week is coming up! During Bat Week, October 25-31, CWF invites you along with our initiative partners to host an invasive plant pull to help improve habitat and food…
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