UV-C Light Could Control White-Nose Syndrome, but First Let's Ask the Cave Biota (U.S. National Park Service)

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With the spread of White-nose Syndrome to the West Coast, Klamath Inventory and Monitoring Network scientists and park staff are checking the health of local bat populations and collaborating with researchers to find a treatment.

UV-C Light Could Control White-Nose Syndrome, but First Let's Ask the Cave Biota (U.S. National Park Service), Uv

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UV-C Light Could Control White-Nose Syndrome, but First Let's Ask the Cave Biota (U.S. National Park Service)

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