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Danielle Fibikar, a wildlife biologist and educator, prepares to use an ultrasonic detector to find and identify different species of bats in New York, Aug. 17, 2017. As the fatal white nose syndrome poses an unprecedented threat to bat populations across North America, her team's work represents some of the first systematic data ever collected on the animal in the city. (Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times)
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2017-09-23
MICHELLE V. AGINS/The New York T/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
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