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Experts provided an update on a disease that had previously wiped out some bats. White-nose Syndrome is a fatal fungal ...
A fungal disease threatening the survival of bats throughout the U.S. was found in a southeast New Mexico cave for the first time in the region, and officials are stepping up efforts to prevent ...
Why are bats dying in North America? An estimated 6.7 million bats have died since 2006 because of an outbreak of white-nose syndrome, a fast-moving disease that has wiped out entire colonies and left ...
The fungus appears to be the cause of a disease called white-nose syndrome, which has killed more than a million bats in the past four years. It even threatens some of the continent’s most ...
Pd was positively detected in bats found in the Holzwarth Historic Site area located on the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park. Pd is an invasive fungus that causes white-nose syndrome (WNS ...
This fungus causes white-nose syndrome, a fatal disease that impacts bats. White-nose syndrome cannot make humans sick, but humans can spread the fungus to new places. Rocky Mountain National Park ...
Rocky Mountain National Park announced April 3 that lab tests conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed that a fungus ...
“This is devastating news for Texas, and a serious blow for our western bat species,” Mike Daulton, executive director of the Texas nonprofit group Bat Conservation International, told The Washington ...
Bat populations across eastern North America are at risk of extinction -- possibly within just 16 years -- as a result of the spreading incidence of white-nose syndrome, according to a study published ...
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