ESRI.com: Mapping the Spread of White-Nose Syndrome with GIS


Jim Kennedy of BCI (left) and Chester Martin observe a colony of gray bats.
Photo credit: ESRI.com



Caves have become graveyards for what biologists estimate as more than one million bats, the victims of a devastating disease known as white-nose syndrome (WNS). Building on the work of its partners, Bat Conservation International (BCI) is using ESRI's ArcGIS software, provided through an ESRI conservation grant, to create a geodatabase of critical hibernation sites and map the probable spread of the disease. Understanding how WNS has spread and is expected to spread in the future will help biologists respond to the disease using surveillance and conservation actions.


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