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Mouse-eared bats / Bats / Bats of the United States / Vesper bats / Bats of Canada / Speleology / White nose syndrome / Virginia big-eared bat / Little brown bat / Eastern small-footed myotis / Corynorhinus / Pseudogymnoascus destructans
Date: 2016-06-16 12:27:26
Mouse-eared bats
Bats
Bats of the United States
Vesper bats
Bats of Canada
Speleology
White nose syndrome
Virginia big-eared bat
Little brown bat
Eastern small-footed myotis
Corynorhinus
Pseudogymnoascus destructans

Current Status of White-Nose Syndrome and Potential impacts to DoD Eric Britzke Research Wildlife Biologist Environmental Lab 6 May 2016

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