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Thursday March 13, 2008, 12:00 PM

Mysterious Disease Kills Bats in the Northeast

Scientists know that bats with white fungus on their noses are dying in caves and mines across the Northeast. They know that more than 90 % of infected bats in New York caves have died, and they know the disease is spreading in Vermont. But beyond that, the scientific community is baffled by what is killing our region's bats. We talk with bat biologist, Scott Darling, from the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Peter Youngbaer, the president of the Vermont Cavers' Association, about how they're investigating the disease, and about the role bats play in our ecosystem. (Listen)


Also, a home improvement store planning to build in St. Albans has asked the state for permission to fill two wetlands. Lowe's Home Centers hopes to build a 4-acre-store near a proposed Wal-Mart, and says its impact on the wetlands is unavoidable. Burlington Free Press reporter Candace Page joins us to talk about the proposal's environmental impact. (Listen)

View the Audio Slideshow: Bat White Nose Syndrome

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