DOI Supports Conservation Efforts with 2025 White-nose Syndrome Grants to States and Tribes
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Copyright © Targeted News Service, 2025
Copyright © Targeted News Service, 2025
2025-07-17
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 17 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Fish and Wildlife Service, has announced the availability of grants aimed at combating white-nose syndrome in bat populations. The 2025 White-nose Syndrome Grants to States and Tribes will provide funding ranging from $10,000 to $75,000 to support targeted conservation efforts and research initiatives focused on this devastating fungal disease.
White-nose syndrome has had a catastrophic impact on North American . . .
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WASHINGTON, July 17 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Fish and Wildlife Service, has announced the availability of grants aimed at combating white-nose syndrome in bat populations. The 2025 White-nose Syndrome Grants to States and Tribes will provide funding ranging from $10,000 to $75,000 to support targeted conservation efforts and research initiatives focused on this devastating fungal disease.
White-nose syndrome has had a catastrophic impact on North American . . .
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TARGETED NEWS SERVICE (founded 2004) features non-partisan 'edited journalism' news briefs and information for news organizations, public policy groups and other organizations. For more information contact MYRON STRUCK, editor, editor@targetednews.com, Springfield, Virginia; 703/304-1897; https://targetednews.com