Animals
Fungus Causes High Mortality in Hibernating North American Bats
For over a decade, the white-nose fungus has devastated populations of bats all over eastern Canada and United States. Millions of bats have died from the disease called the white-nose syndrome or WNS. Scientists have identified the cause as the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, which they think entered the region accidentally from Europe.
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