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  • February 2008 dead bats outside Mt. Aeolus Cave
  • February 2008 dead bats inside Mt. Aeolus Cave
  • February 2008 dead bats frozen in ice inside Mt. Aeolus Cave
  • February 2008 dead bats inside Mt. Aeolus Cave
  • January 2009 dead bats at the gate of Mt. Aeolus Cave
  • February 2009 bat survey crew in the enrance area of Aitkin Cave, PA.
  • February 2009 bat survey crew in the enrance area of Aitkin Cave, PA. Charlie Eichelberger, Laura Cincotti, Scott Bearer, Cal Butchkoski, and Greg Turner
  • February 2009 bat survey crew exiting Aitkin Cave, PA. Charlie Eichelberger, Scott Bearer, Cal Butchkoski, Laura Cincotti, and Greg Turner
  • Little brown bat with the initial stages of White Nose Syndrome fungus, Aitkin Cave, PA.
  • Little brown bat with the initial stages of White Nose Syndrome fungus, Aitkin Cave, PA.
  • Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) with just a faint trace of WNS on the muzzle. Aitkin Cave, PA.
  • Little brown bat with the initial stages of White Nose Syndrome fungus, Aitkin Cave, PA.
  • Little brown bat with the initial stages of White Nose Syndrome fungus, Aitkin Cave, PA.
  • Little brown bat with the initial stages of White Nose Syndrome fungus. Aitkin Cave, PA
  • Little brown bat with the initial stages of White Nose Syndrome fungus. Aitkin Cave, PA
  • Little brown bat with the initial stages of White Nose Syndrome fungus. Aitkin Cave, PA
  • Little brown bat with the initial stages of White Nose Syndrome fungus. Aitkin Cave, PA
  • Perimyotis subflavus (Eastern Pipistrelle) in the initial stages of WNS in Aitkin Cave, PA.
  • Al Hicks at the lower entrance to Barton Hill Mine, NY. The white you see on the rocks are bats reconstituted by birds.
  • Perimotis subflavus with WNS in Sewra Cave, Pennsylvana
  • Myotis septentrionalis, Northern myotis with WNS in Sewra Cave, Mifflin County, PA.
  • Myotis lucifugus with WNS in Sewra Cave
  • Soil sampling in Sewra Cave, PA
  • Little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) showing WNS in Sewra Cave, PA
  • Dead bats at base of tree outsde an anthracite coal mine in Carbondale, PA February 2009. About 6 trees with a total of approximately 300 dead bats were found on this visit.
  • Dead bats at base of tree outsde an anthracite coal mine in Carbondale, PA February 2009. About 6 trees with a total of approximately 300 dead bats were found on this visit.
  • WNS on a little brown bat inside an anthracite mine near Dunmore, PA
  • WNS on a little brown bat inside an anthracite mine near Dunmore, PA
  • WNS on a little brown bat inside an anthracite mine near Dunmore, PA
  • Perimyotis subflavus (Eastern Pipistrelle) at the coal mine in Dunmore, PA
  • WNS on two pipistrelles inside an anthracite mine near Dunmore, PA
  • Heavy WNS on a little brown bat inside an anthracite coal mine in Dunmore, PA

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