A nightmare bat-killing disease could have an unexpected victim: America’s access to its caves.
To slow the spread of a fungus that causes White Nose Syndrome, government agencies are systematically closing caves to the public.
Confronted with a disease that’s killed at least one million bats since 2006 and
The organized caving community has bristled at the restrictions, insisting that they follow thorough decontamination protocols and present far less of a disease-spreading risk than the bats themselves.








