One of the current WNS research projects funded by the NSS' WNS Rapid Response Fund grant program just made the TV News in Knoxville:
http://knoxville.tennesseenewstv.com/2011/12/22/research-to-combat-white-nose-syndrome-in-bats/
The footage of the field work is quite good in terms of showing the specific work. This project is testing time-released doses of the fungicide terbinafine through the use of a novel micro implant. This reduces the need for multiple handling of bats when treating them for the fungus. Marcy Jan Sousa is the Principal Investigator and NSS grant recipient, through the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Veterinary Medicine. Unfortunately, the clip neglects to mention the NSS as the funding source, but it's still nice to see our funds at work.
A more complete description of the grant project can be found on the NSS WNS website. Scroll down to the Research section and click on the 2011 grants. All of the NSS grants from four years are posted there for reference. Here's a direct link to the 2011 grants:
http://www.caves.org/WNS/RRF%20Grants%202011.pdf