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Little Brown Bats, Once Common, Still Struggling After 10 Years Of Disease

The gloved hand of a biologist holds a little brown bat in Vermont.
Jane Lindholm
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VPR File
The gloved hand of a biologist holds a little brown bat in Vermont.

Stand outside at night and you might glimpse the swift, darting profile of a bat flying overhead. That sight wasn't rare in the past, but bats in this region have had it rough for years due to white-nose syndrome, and biologists are still working to understand and protect these tiny flying mammals.

We have with us Vermont's go-to bat expert, biologist Alyssa Bennett from the , to explain what bats do in our ecosystem and what you can do to help their decimated populations.

Broadcast live on Friday, July 21, 2017 at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.
 

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