New York State Bats Subject of DEC Podcast

Bats are the world’s only flying mammal and New York State is home to nine different species. In the latest episode of the DEC Does What?! podcast hosts Executive Deputy Commissioner Sean Mahar and Chief of Staff Erica Ringewald are joined by DEC Wildlife Biologists Casey Kennedy and Ashley Meyer with the Division of Fish and Wildlife.
They explain how the program tracks population changes and distribution of bats throughout the state, misconceptions about rabies, the devastating impact of White Nose Syndrome that causes mass mortality in four of New York’s hibernating bat species, and how these “angry kittens” of the wild can be identified by their toe hairs.
Kennedy and Meyer also discuss the origins of their interest in studying bats, how New Yorkers can help support and restore bat populations, and the many benefits bats provide — including pest control, roles in bio-medical research due to their resilience to diseases, and the pollination of agave plants used to make tequila.
All episodes of DEC Does What?! are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, and all major podcast platforms.
Read more about bats in the New York State.
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