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Battle For Bats: Surviving White Nose Syndrome is a documentary that explores the devastating impact of White-Nose Syndrome (WNS), a fungal disease that has killed millions of bats across North America. The film highlights bat biology, the ecological importance of bats, how scientists and conservationists are working to combat the spread of the fungus, and the ways communities and researchers are fighting to protect bat populations and their habitats. It was produced for the U.S. Forest Service and partner organizations to raise awareness about this critical wildlife health crisis and inspire conservation action.
The video fits well within units on ecosystems, biodiversity, disease, and sustainability by examining the impact of White-Nose Syndrome on bat populations and the role bats play in maintaining ecological balance. It can be used as a hook, a case study, and a foundation for inquiry-based learning by encouraging students to analyze causes and consequences, explore human responsibility in conservation, and explain how scientists respond to environmental challenges. The resource would also support a cross-curricular study that incorporates geography, social studies, language arts, and allows for discussions about local Canadian wildlife, stewardship, and Indigenous perspectives on respecting the natural world.
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