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Sunday, September 29 • 11:20am - 12:20pm
Non-Traditional/Exotics - Wildlife: White Nose Syndrome in Bats: An Emerging Wildlife Disease

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White nose syndrome has led to the deaths of 6 million bats in North America and threatens the persistence of some bat populations. The cause of this disease, the Geomyces destructans fungus, was discovered through creative diagnostic detective work, and scientists continue efforts to fight the disease. White nose syndrome will be discussed within the context of emerging infectious diseases, environmental changes and how to address this urgent issue.


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avatar for Jonathon Sleeman, VetMB, DACZM

Jonathon Sleeman, VetMB, DACZM

USGS, National Wildlife Health
Dr. Sleeman earned his Master’s Degree and VetMB degrees from the University of Cambridge. He is a diplomate of the American College of Zoological Medicine. Jonathan Sleeman, trained as a wildlife veterinarian and board certified in the American College of Zoological Medicine... Read More →


Sunday September 29, 2013 11:20am - 12:20pm CDT
Room 209 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center-San Antonio

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