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Killer White Nose Syndrome Fungus is Resilient,'Grim' Outlook for Hibernating Bats
The fungus that causes bats to develop the deadly white nose syndrome has proven to be a highly capable and resilient organism that seems to be unstoppable, according to new research published in the journal PLOS ONE, which reports there is little, if anything, that can be done to stop the organism from spreading further and lingering in bat caves indefinitely.
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