Clemson to Host White Nose Syndrome Webinar

Clemson to Host White Nose Syndrome Webinar

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A White Nose Syndrome (WNS) webinar will be conducted by Clemson University and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) on August 3, 2010 for SCDNR and other wildlife professionals. The purpose of the seminar is inform professionals on the appropriate responses related to unusual bat behavior or dead and dying bats...

WNS affects “cave” or colonial bats including big brown, little brown, Northern long-eared, small-footed, southeastern, tri-colored [aka eastern pipistrelle], and Rafinesque’s big-eared bats.  It is possible that the fungus associated with WNS, Geomyces destructans, may spread to other bat species.  A general overview of WNS will be provided, followed by techniques for bat identification and Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study (SCWDS) sample submission guidelines, disinfection protocols, and when it is appropriate to collect and submit samples.  The webinar will start at 1:30 p.m. and can be viewed by logging on to the provided link.  The webinar will  also be archived for viewing at a later date for those who are interested. For more information contact Dr. Greg Yarrow (gyarrow@clemson.edu or 864-656-7370).
 
To participate in and view the workshop biologists and others will need go to http://connect.clemson.edu/wildlifewebinar and enter as a student/guest and type their name in the registration box.
 
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Agenda
 
1:30 p.m.                  Introduction
1:40 p.m.                  White Nose Syndrome Overview
                                    Dr. Kevin Keel
 
2:10 p.m.                  South Carolina Bat Identification
                                    Dr. Susan Loeb
 
2:35 p.m.                  Break
 
2:45 p.m.                  Bat Submission Protocol for WNS Testing and Decontamination Protocol
                                    Dr. Kevin Keel
 
3:15 p.m.                  When to Sample for WNS Testing and Logistics
                                    Mary Bunch

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