The fungus that causes a notoriously deadly disease for bats has been documented for the first time in Oregon.
The fungus that causes white-nose syndrome among bats has been detected in northwest Montana. This is the first time the ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks officials detected a fungus causing white-nose syndrome fungus on two bats captured at Libby Dam.FWP says this is concerning a ...
The fungus in guano collected from a bat roost at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park is the same that causes white-nose syndrome, which has killed millions of bats in North America since its ...
The fungus that causes white-nose syndrome in bats has been detected in Clatsop County, the first such discovery in Oregon, ...
White-nose syndrome doesn’t infect humans, but it can still be spread through items people use in and around caves.
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