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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - White Nose Syndrome News
Northeast. Dead bats tested here for mysterious syndrome published on May 13, 2008 Report about how bats are being tested at NWHC to figure ... type of fast-paced interdisciplinary research needed. We'll talk with scientists studying the bat White Nose Syndrome. Teachers, find more information about using Science Friday as a classroom resource in the Kids' ...
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Watch List
Rochester, NY - MPNnow Bats in New York and Vermont are mysteriously dying off by the thousands, often with a white ring of fungus around their noses, and scientists in hazmat suits are crawling into dank caves to find out why. “White nose syndrome,” as the killer has been dubbed, is spreading at an alarming rate, with researchers calling it the gravest threat in ...
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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center HiLites
Many affected bats exhibit fungal elements on the face ("White Nose Syndrome"), and preliminary findings suggest the agent may be related to Geomyces fungi. Paul Cryan of the Fort Collins Science Center presented data on bat ecology, David Blehert of the National Wildlife Health Center discussed mycology and ...
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Mice
Pacific Northwest.(2,3) They look similar, but the deer mouse has a white belly while the house mouse's belly is light brown or buff.(4) The Life of the House ... disease can also be spread when people touch contaminated objects and then touch their nose or mouth. In many cases of hantavirus syndrome, deer mice have been the carrier. House mice have not been identified as ...
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Back To Sleep - Reduce the Risk of SIDS
To Sleep Back To Sleep Babies Sleep Safest on Their Backs: Reduce the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Contents What is SIDS? Facts About SIDS Babies Should Sleep on Their Backs What Can I Do to ... placed on their backs to sleep. African American babies are twice as likely to die of SIDS as white babies. American Indian babies are nearly three times more likely to die of SIDS than white babies. ...
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USFWS Endangered Species - Region 3
Comment on Proposal to Revise Critical Habitat for the Canada Lynx in July 2008 Midwest's Recovery Champions! Bats and White-nose Syndrome (April 7, 2008) Indiana Bats, Kids, and Caves - Oh My! (an activity book for teachers) Higgins eye pearlymussel Species Lists and Information (species on these lists are linked to more information) Species of Concern Candidate ...
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Heart and Blood Vessel Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition
Ventricular Fibrillation Symptoms and Diagnosis Treatment Ventricular Premature Beats Symptoms and Diagnosis Treatment Ventricular Tachycardia Symptoms and Diagnosis Treatment Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) Syndrome Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Aneurysms and Aortic Dissection Introduction Aneurysms Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms Symptoms Diagnosis ...
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USFWS: Indiana Bat
Conservation Plan for I-70 near Indianapolis International Airport Section 7 Consultation Indiana Bat Biological Opinions Section 7 Consultation Guidance Indiana Bat Images Photos Photos of bats with white-nose syndrome Videos of Indiana bats and their habitat - cavebiota.com Back Last updated: May 19, 2008 USFWS Midwest Home Page USFWS Midwest Ecological Services USFWS Midwest Endangered Species ...
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Heritage Conservancy: Newsroom
Alert! Little Brown Bat > Support Bat Stewardship The disease, called white-nose syndrome, is named for the ring of white fungus typically found around the noses of affected bats, which unaccountably ... -offs. Like the "colony collapse disorder" that has afflicted honeybee populations in recent years, the syndrome has confounded scientists. It is unclear whether the fungus is the cause of the bat ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - White-Nose Syndrome (WNS)
A majority of bats had microscopic fungal hyphae on the external surfaces of their bodies. The white substance observed on some bats may represent an overgrowth of normal fungal colonizers of bat ... State Department of Health, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and Disney's Animal Kingdom. White-Nose Syndrome News Reports Mysterious disease still killing bats published on Jun 16, 2008 Scientists, cavers ...
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