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White-nose syndrome detected in bats at Devils Tower National Monument

White-nose syndrome detected in bats at Devils Tower National Monument
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Deadly bat fungus confirmed at Devils Tower National Monument, first confirmation in Wyoming

Deadly bat fungus confirmed at Devils Tower National Monument, first confirmation in Wyoming
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Cause of turtle die-off at Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge remains unknown

Samples from dead turtles found along the Minnesota River in the Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge at the end of April were sent to a laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin, for testing. The laboratory found bacterial activity in the samples, but the results are considered inconclusive at this time. Further testing is underway.

Cause of Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge turtle die-off reported in April remains unknown

Samples from dead turtles found along the Minnesota River in the Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge at the end of April were sent to a laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin, for testing. The laboratory found bacterial activity in the samples, but the results are considered inconclusive at this time. Further testing is underway.

White-nose syndrome reported in bats in New Mexico - Outbreak News Today

Pseudogymnoascus destructans ( Pd) has been detected on hibernating bats and cave walls in two eastern New Mexico caves managed by its Roswell Field Office. Bat with White-Nose Syndrome/CDC Pd is an invasive fungus that can spread rapidly, primarily through bat-to-bat contact, and that causes white-nose syndrome (WNS), in hibernating bats. WNS has killed millions of bats in North America. According to a recent study published in  Conservation Biology, the disease has killed over 90 percent of exposed populations of three bat species in fewer than 10 years. During routine WNS surveillance conducted in April 2021, a team of biologists observed white powdery growth consistent with the 

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