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The body of a dead bat is shown in a cave in Dorset, Vermont, on May 2, 2023. Scientists are studying bat species hit hard by the fungus that causes white nose syndrome, which has killed millions ...
Named for the white, fuzzy spots it produces on noses and other bat body parts, the fungus has killed 90% or more of the bat populations in parts of North America. Last month, ...
Named for the white, fuzzy spots it produces on noses and other bat body parts, the fungus has killed 90% or more of the bat populations in parts of North America. Photo Gallery ...
Scientists say there is a glimmer of good news against the disease that has killed millions of bats across North America. White nose syndrome has killed 90% or more of the bat population in parts ...
Named for the white, fuzzy spots it produces on noses and other bat body parts, the fungus has killed 90% or more of the bat populations in parts of North America.
DORSET, Vt. (AP) — Deep in a cool, damp cave in Vermont, tens of thousands of furry, chocolate brown creatures stir. The little brown bats, survivors of a deadly fungus that decimated their ...
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