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Bat disease discovered in cave
White-nose syndrome has been confirmed in Mystery Cave in the Pryor Mountains, currently the largest known hibernation cave in Montana, supporting around 600 myotis bats during winter. Mystery ...
Center for Biological Diversity10y
BAT CRISIS: WHITE-NOSE SYNDROME
A fast-moving disease is killing bats across North America. We need your help to stop it. White-nose syndrome has killed millions of bats since it was first discovered in the U.S. Northeast in 2006.
Independent Record18d
Pryor Mountains cave harbors bat disease
WNS, the disease caused by the cold-adapted fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd), has killed millions of North American bats since its detection in New York in 2006. WNS has been confirmed in ...
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Rabid bat found in Glencoe home prompts response from health officials
The discovery of a rabid bat in Glencoe has health officials providing suggestions on what to do if someone has an encounter with the potential disease carrying mammal.
Center for Biological Diversity9y
White-nose Syndrome: Questions and Answers
Why are bats dying in North America? An estimated 6.7 million bats have died since 2006 because of an outbreak of white-nose syndrome, a fast-moving disease that has wiped out entire colonies and left ...
Billings Gazette19d
Pryor Mountain cave harbors deadly bat disease
White-nose syndrome has been confirmed in Mystery Cave in the Pryor Mountains, currently the largest known hibernation cave in Montana, supporting around 600 myotis bats during winter. Mystery ...
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Texas cave bats are dying from a fungal disease. Experts warn other species may be next.
Texas bats are dwindling in numbers as a fungal disease spreads among the species nationwide. In 2020, the first case of white-nose syndrome was detected in a Texas bat at the U.S. Army base ...
Newsweek18d
Bat Diseases May Be the Most Deadly to Humans
We know that diseases can occasionally jump from species to species, including from other species to humans, but scientists have found why diseases from bats are more deadly to humans than any other.
Scientific American2d
Valley Fever Is a Growing Fungal Threat to Outdoor Workers
Farmworkers in California's Central Valley know that when the tule fog settles over the ground after a heavy rain, some of them are about to get sick. Within a few weeks of the dense fog's arrival ...
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New Mexico puppy is euthanized after it contracted rabies: This is a '100% preventable disease'
A puppy recently tested positive for rabies and was euthanized in New Mexico, according to a news release from the state’s health department. The animal, located in Bernalillo County, had shown ...
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New Mexico
Oil and gas production, tourism and the federal government drive New Mexico’s economy. Federal technology labs, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories, are two of the ...
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US and Mexico sound alarm over cosmetic surgery-linked fungal outbreak
US and Mexican authorities are urging the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a public health emergency over a fungal outbreak linked to cosmetic operations in Mexico. The Centers for ...

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