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wyandottecaver wrote:The story is nearly a year old, but cant argue with the conclusion.
tncaver wrote:This information was just published on Caving News and I posted it here. Simple as that. Old or not it still tells it like it is and I don't
see much change since a year ago.
PYoungbaer wrote:Brian,
Don't get your hopes up. We're already hearing reports (and seeing photos) of newly-infected bats.
\PYoungbaer wrote:No official reports yet - those come from the state and provincial agencies, and I have always respected their role in making these announcements. One major reason is that it keeps inaccurate reports and rumors from taking hold. That said, I have reports from both cavers and scientists, including pictures, in both the U.S. and Canada from this hibernation season. And, in case you missed the news on the NSS website and in another Cave Chat thread, WNS has now been confirmed in Europe.
wyandottecaver wrote:The story is nearly a year old, but cant argue with the conclusion.
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