The northern long-eared bat is predominantly threatened by
white-nose syndrome, especially in the northeast portion of its range where the population has decreased by 99%. An oversight field hearing was held before the
United States House Committee on Natural Resources in September 2014. A final decision was published in the
Federal Register, listing the species as threatened effective 30 days from the date of the publication (starting May 4, 2015). On November 29, 2022, the species was listed as endangered by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service via a statement from director
Martha Williams, which took effect on March 31, 2023. If the
House of Representatives acts and the
President signs, the action will be rescinded and the species would no longer be considered endangered federally. The
Elroy-Sparta Bike Trail tunnels in West Central
Wisconsin are closed for the season by the beginning of November, using the doors that the railroad added to prevent storm damage. The debate on when to close the tunnel caused a conflict between the USFWS and the organizers of the Rails to Trails Marathon. The northern long-eared bat hibernates in Tunnel Number three. The Rails to Trails Marathon, a Boston Marathon qualifier, moved their event date to earlier in October from November in 2017 to accommodate an earlier tunnel closing than the original November 15 date. ==References==