Rocky Mountain National Park is asking visitors to take precautions to protect the bat population after an invasive fungus was found in the park.
On February 14, over 1,000 full-time employees—including park rangers, maintenance staff, and trail managers— were also laid ...
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During activities within Rocky Mountain National Park on Feb. 17 and March 1, park rangers received reports of a vehicle driving recklessly with disregard ...
Laboratory tests conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) have confirmed that the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans ...
Bats across Rocky Mountain National Park are facing a fatal disease due to an invasive fungus, according to park officials.
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DENVER ( KDVR) — An invasive fungus has been detected in bats at Rocky Mountain National Park.
White-nose syndrome, a disease that is fatal to bats and which has been moving across the country in recent years, has been ...
ESTES PARK, Colo. — A fungus linked to white-nose syndrome has been detected at Rocky Mountain National Park. The National ...
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