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White Nose Syndrome May Be Unstoppable: Deadly Bat Disease Can Thrive in Caves Without Bats
The fungus responsible for the deadly bat disease white-nose syndrome (WNS) has been shown to thrive in cave environments without the presence of bats, a revelation seen as painfully bad news, as it suggests a reintroduction of bat populations to caves wiped out by WNS may not be possible.
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