The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced today that white-nose syndrome (WNS) has been confirmed among gray bat populations found in Tennessee.  Already listed as endangered, this announcement comes as a blow to the gray bat as their populations have started to make a comeback buy ativan online nationwide.  Although no deaths among the gray bat populations have been attributed to WNS, they were not one of the previous 6 bat species that had been diagnosed with the disease.

For more information on WNS, read Defenders’ magazine article here.

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