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A deadly bat disease appears to be spreading in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park. National Park Service staff recently confirmed the presence of white-nose syndrome in three bats at the site.
Rocky Mountain National Park staff have confirmed the presence of white-nose syndrome in three bats; two located on the west side of the park and one bat from the east side. These new findings show ...
A fungus that has killed millions of bats has for the first time been found in bats on both sides of the continental divide in Rocky Mountain National Park, officials announced Thursday.
Three bats with a disease called white-nose syndrome, which kills bat populations, were found in Rocky Mountain National Park.
GRAND COUNTY, Colo. – Three bats with a disease that kills bat populations were found in Rocky Mountain National Park. The disease, called white-nose syndrome, is caused by a fungus called ...
GRAND COUNTY, Colo. – Three bats with a disease that kills bat populations were found in Rocky Mountain National Park. The disease, called white-nose syndrome, is caused by a fungus called ...
Park officials at Rocky Mountain National Park have confirmed the first case of White Nose Syndrome in a bat in Grand County, providing evidence that the fatal fungus-caused disease is pushing ...
3 bats in Rocky Mountain National Park have tested positive for white-nose syndrome. The disease comes from a fungus. It's often deadly for bats.
It has been confirmed that three bats at Rocky Mountain National Park were infected with a fungal disease known as white-nose syndrome, the first ever confirmed detection in Grand County of the ...