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Bats / Population ecology / Speleology / Syndromes / White nose syndrome / Geomyces destructans / Caving / Little brown bat / Geomyces / Biology / Mycology / Health
Date: 2011-08-22 14:09:46
Bats
Population ecology
Speleology
Syndromes
White nose syndrome
Geomyces destructans
Caving
Little brown bat
Geomyces
Biology
Mycology
Health

Bats Matter! Bats are an essential, beneficial part of our ecosystem. The death of our bat populations will cause an ecological ripple effect, with potentially far-reaching consequences.

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