Nova Scotia keeps location of ‘very significant’ bat colony a secret
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government is keeping the location of an important new bat colony secret, although it has released a photo showing a mound of the colony’s guano.
The colony — which includes an estimated 300 healthy female little brown bats and their young — is the province’s largest known maternity colony, officials said.
The government revealed the discovery Thursday, and released mysterious photos of bats flying into what looks like a house, a single bat clinging to wood, and a rusted metal can sitting in guano.
Natural Resources officials call the discovery a hopeful sign for Nova Scotia’s at-risk bat population. White-nose syndrome has killed about seven million bats in eastern North America.


