Sneak Peek of the Week Colorado cavers, wildlife biologists working to slow the steady march of white-nose syndrome Little brown bats with white-nose syndrome photographed in a New York cave. (Courtesy, National Wildlife Health Center / U.S. Geological Survey) “We have felt this wave coming for a long time.” — Jennifer Zedalis with the Colorado Cave Survey 32 Number of bats detected with white-nose syndrome on Colorado’s Front Range this spring, up from one on the Eastern Plains in 2023 This spring, wildlife biologists found 32 bats on the Front Range with white-nose syndrome, up from one on the Eastern Plains in 2023. And Utah wildlife officials this
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