Mar 21, 2008
Another bat cave is found to be infected
“It had all the classic characteristics we've found in the other caves where bats were infected. Bats were flying out of the cave during the day and just dropping into the snow or they were clustered outside the cave”
Another cave in Bennington County has been found to be infected with "white-nose" syndrome, according to Vermont Agency of Natural Resources biologist Scott Darling, the state's experts on bats. via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
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