
A fungus that is causing mass death among bat populations in North America has arrived in B.C.
According to the B.C. Ministry of Land and Resource Stewardship, the fungus that causes white nose syndrome in bats has been found in bat guano (feces) in the Grand Forks area.
The ministry has been monitoring bat guano for the fungus since 2016, when it was detected on the west coast of the United States.
The fungus originated in New York state and has spread to 38 U.S. states and eight provinces in Canada since 2006. Those provinces are Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Alberta is the remaining province where the fungus has not been detected.
Three Canadian bat species have been listed as “endangered” under the federal Species at Risk Act since the syndrome appeared in Canada.












