Nearly 7 million bats may have died from white-nose fungus, officials say
More than five years since the deadly white-nose fungus was first detected in a New York cave where bats hibernate, up to 6.7 million of the animals are estimated to have died in 16 states and Canada, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Tuesday. Read full article > >
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Nearly 7 million bats may have died from white-nose fungus, officials say
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