The hockey and curling arena in Unity, Saskatchewan, is a hub of the community, like most arenas throughout the province.For decades it has been more than just sheets of ice where friendships were forged and victories earned, it also served as a home to a colony of big brown bats.“Over the last few months people in the community started telling stories,” Unity Mayor Sharon Del Frari said.
Over the next month, the DTS team cleared out the hundreds of pounds of bat guano as well as the colony of nearly 840 bats that had left it there. The weaker of the bats were nursed back to health at Living Sky while the rest were sent to a temperature-controlled space at the U of S to continue their hibernation.“It was a little bit overwhelming to say the least,” Living Sky Executive Director Jan Shadick said.
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