Dr. Sewall presents at national symposium

Dr. Sewall presented a plenary talk at the National White-Nose Syndrome Symposium on June 5, 2012.  The symposium brought together leading researchers, land managers, and government officials studying white-nose syndrome, a fungal pathogen that is leading to rapid and catastrophic declines in bat populations of several species in North America.  The symposium was organized by a suite of several governmental agencies and non-governmental agencies led by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Bat Conservation International with the goal of advancing research and management of white-nose syndrome.  Dr. Sewall presented a large-scale statisical analysis of declines in bat species across the northeastern United States, and factors associated with these declines.  His co-author on this research presentation was Greg Turner of the Pennsylvania Game Commission.

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