VT Edition Interview: Scott Darling on federal funds for white nose syndrome research
Tuesday, 06/09/09 1:54pm

VPR/Jane Lindholm
Wildlife biologist Scott Darling examines a bat at the Aeolis Cave
Scott Darling is a wildlife biologist with the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife who recently testified to Congress on the pressing need to determine the cause white nose syndrome. Darling talks with VPR's Jane Lindholm about why he's lobbying for federal funds to research white nose syndrome, a mysterious illness affecting vast populations of bats in our region.
Watch the audio slideshow below of Jane Lindholm's visit to the Aeolis Cave.
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