White Nose Syndrome Affecting Bats and the Environment
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Updated: 10:45 AM May 4, 2009
White Nose Syndrome Affecting Bats and the Environment
The Valley
White Nose Syndrome was confirmed in Virginia and West Virginia this winter. With already a half million bats killed by the fungus, our local environment may be in for a big change.
Posted: 11:05 PM Apr 30, 2009
Reporter: Mallory Brooke
Email Address: mbrooke@whsv.com
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Indiana Bats (Courtesy: Craig Stihler, WV Division of Natural Resources)

  • Indiana Bats (Courtesy: Craig Stihler, WV Division of Natural Resources)

  • Little Brown Bat with White Nose Syndrome (Courtesy: Craig Stihler, WV Division of Natural Resources)

  • Little Brown Bat with White Nose Syndrome (Courtesy: Craig Stihler, WV Division of Natural Resources)

  • Little Brown Bat with White Nose Syndrome (Courtesy: Craig Stihler, WV Division of Natural Resources)

  • Pipistrelle Bat with White Nose Syndrome (Courtesy: Craig Stihler, WV Division of Natural Resources)

  • Virginia Big Ear Bat (Courtesy: Craig Stihler, WV Division of Natural Resources)

  • Virginia Big Ear Bats (Courtesy: Craig Stihler, WV Division of Natural Resources)

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