WNS photos from Russell Cave

As you probably know, white-nose syndrome has unfortunately been found in Russell Cave in north Alabama. The team that discovered WNS took photos of some of the bats they saw. If you see a bat that looks anything like these, with white fuzzy fungus on their heads, bodies, or wings, please Report the Bat to us! If you’d like to look at high-resolution photos with really good detail, visit the FWS Flickr page.

All of these photos show infected tri-colored bats (Perimyotis subflavus) in Russell Cave, Alabama. All photos are by Dr. William E. Stone

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