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Vanderwolf said the fungus — Pseudogymnoascus destructans — that causes white-nose syndrome spread to the Maritimes faster than expected and resulted in the loss of 99 per cent of hibernating bats ...
This species is also much more solitary in its roosting and hibernating habits than are other bats, preferring to hide in tight crevices and holes instead of hanging out in open areas within caves.