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The National Park Service said two bats on the west side of the park and one bat on the east side of the park were found with the disease.
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GRAND COUNTY, Colo. – Three bats with a disease that kills bat populations were found in Rocky Mountain National Park. The disease, called white-nose syndrome, is caused by a fungus called ...
Rocky Mountain National Park staff have confirmed the presence of white-nose syndrome in three bats; two located on the west ...
Outside of Rocky Mountain National Park, active or dead bats can be reported to Colorado Parks and Wildlife via email at [email protected] or through a dedicated "Batline" at 303-291-7771.
Fungus deadly to bats found in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park, crosses continental divide 02:44. ... unlike the large colonies found in eastern caves and mines," said Verant.
It has been confirmed that three bats at Rocky Mountain National Park were infected with a fungal disease known as white-nose syndrome, the first ever confirmed detection in Grand County of the fun… ...
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