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White-nose syndrome is hitting west coast bats

Clip: Season 3 Episode 335 | 5m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

A look into the white-nose syndrome that’s hitting west coast bats.

In 2006 millions of bats begin dying of a mysterious disease called white- nose syndrome. For years the disease was confined to the Northeastern United States, but now the deadly disease has spread to bats in the Northwest and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is racing to stop a white-nose outbreak in the bat population there.

06/26/2017

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