Animals
Fungus Linked to Deadly White Nose Syndrome Found in Minn. Bats
The fungus responsible for causing a deadly disease in bat colonies has been observed for the first time in Minnesota, state officials report, marking a slow, yet steady, westward expansion of a fungus nearly always fatal to bats.
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