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Bats have faced precipitous population declines due to white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease that can be fatal.
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A University of Illinois researcher handles a little brown bat with visible symptoms typical of white-nose syndrome on Feb. 20, 2013. Steve Taylor, University of Illinois / Special to The Forum
ST. CLOUD, Minn. A century-old brick stormwater tunnel in St. Cloud will be restored to provide critical habitat for bats facing population declines due to a deadly fungal disease.
The city received a $2.3 million hazard mitigation grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for the project. Its main goal is to stabilize a 40-foot-deep ravine that cuts through urban St. Cloud.
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