by Morgan
Did you know that a disease call White Nose Syndrome (WNS) is killing tons of little brown bats around North America? When they’re infected, they will grow a fungus on their nose, wings and ears.
Why should we help the bats? What do they for us? Little brown bats eat mosquitos, wasps, beetles and other insects. Some of the insects they eat are harmful to us, like wasps and mosquitoes. Things such as wasps and mosquitoes sting us and bite us for no reason. So the bats are actually helping us.
We need to save the bats. But how can we do that?
They don't have medication to save them yet, but we can help doctors get one by donating money to a research centre so they can find a cure. Please help. They're in danger and need your help to survive.
Did you know that a disease call White Nose Syndrome (WNS) is killing tons of little brown bats around North America? When they’re infected, they will grow a fungus on their nose, wings and ears.
Why should we help the bats? What do they for us? Little brown bats eat mosquitos, wasps, beetles and other insects. Some of the insects they eat are harmful to us, like wasps and mosquitoes. Things such as wasps and mosquitoes sting us and bite us for no reason. So the bats are actually helping us.
We need to save the bats. But how can we do that?
They don't have medication to save them yet, but we can help doctors get one by donating money to a research centre so they can find a cure. Please help. They're in danger and need your help to survive.