The whitenose bat syndrome has moved within 80 miles of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, with reports in Tennessee:
The cause of the disease is unknown, but afflicted bats grow a white fungus on their noses and wings. Caves that become affected sometimes have a bat mortality rate of 90 percent or higher.
The Rural Blog reports on cave closings in some parts of the country.



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