Naturalists To Discuss Fatal Epidemic For Bats

HOLDEN � White-nose syndrome and the near destruction it has caused to New England's bat population will be the focus of a talk April 11 at the Holden Senior Center by two naturalists from the U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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