Bad news for the environment


Flintlock1776

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This has been big news here in the northeast the past few years. The largest bat hibernaculum in the Northeast US is here in Vermont, Aeolus Cave. F&W biologists estimate that 90% of its bats population has been decimated.

Vermont Fish and Wildlife biologist Scott Darling describes the scene at the large Aeolus Cave in Dorset.

"The first thing you notice is the smell of dead animals-they are beginning to decompose. And you'll see basically large piles of dead bats. I would estimate between 10 and 20 thousand dead bats on the cave floor."

The US Forest Service estimates that 2.4 million pounds of insects will go uneaten as a result of the dieoff. Some biologists are suggesting this may lead to huge crop losses and increased pesticide use, I can't help but think of this a new food source for other wildlife, like Strut posted. Either way, this rapidly spreading infliction coupled with a very slow reproductive rate it seems alost certain that some speicies will become extinct.

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