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White-nose syndrome discovered in North Carolina, February, 2011

USFWS/Southeast

White-nose syndrome, the disease that has killed hundreds of thousands of bats in the Eastern...See more
White-nose syndrome, the disease that has killed hundreds of thousands of bats in the Eastern United States, has been discovered in a retired Avery County mine and in a cave at Grandfather Mountain State Park, marking the arrival of the disease in North Carolina.

Although scientists have yet to fully understand white-nose syndrome, current knowledge indicates it’s likely caused by a newly discovered fungus, Geomyces destructans , which often grows into white tufts on the muzzles of infected bats, hence the disease’s name.

On Feb. 1, a team of Commission biologists were conducting a bat inventory of the closed mine where they saw numerous bats displaying symptomatic white patches of fungus on their skin. Five bats from the mine were sent to the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study unit at the University of Georgia for testing, which confirmed the presence of white-nose syndrome.

In late January, a team of state, federal, and private biologists were conducting a bat inventory of a cave at Grandfather Mountain when they discovered a single dead bat. Following state white-nose syndrome surveillance protocols, the bat was sent for testing and it has been confirmed for white-nose syndrome.

The photos in this set are a combination of images taken from the mine and cave where white-nose syndrome was discovered, as well as images of biologists preparing to enter a retired mine in Haywood County that show the precautions biologists take to do their work while working to prevent the spread of the disease.

For more information visit: www.fws.gov/asheville/htmls/media/2011pressreleases/Febru...
or
www.fws.gov/whitenosesyndrome

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Tri-color bat from Avery County with white fungus on nose
Tri-color bat from Avery County with white fungus on nose
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Little brown bat from Avery County with fungus on nose
Little brown bat from Avery County with fungus on nose
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Northern long-eared bat found dead at the Avery County mine
Northern long-eared bat found dead at the Avery County mine
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Tri-color bat with white fungus on its muzzle
Tri-color bat with white fungus on its muzzle
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Taking last minutes notes before heading underground
Taking last minutes notes before heading underground
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NCWRC biological technician Cordie Diggins taping a light to her helmet
NCWRC biological technician Cordie Diggins taping a light to her helmet
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Putting on the first Tyveck suit
Putting on the first Tyveck suit
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Taping boots to the outer Tyveck suit
Taping boots to the outer Tyveck suit
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Putting on the second Tyveck suit
Putting on the second Tyveck suit
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Pulling on the hood of the Tyveck suit
Pulling on the hood of the Tyveck suit
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Putting caving gear on over the Tyveck suits
Putting caving gear on over the Tyveck suits
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Taping rubber boots to the outer Tyveck suit
Taping rubber boots to the outer Tyveck suit
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Helping put the helmet on over the Tyvek suits
Helping put the helmet on over the Tyvek suits
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Taping rubber gloves to the outer Tyveck suit
Taping rubber gloves to the outer Tyveck suit
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White-nose syndrome distribution map as of February 9, 2011
White-nose syndrome distribution map as of February 9, 2011
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