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FILE - This July 7, 2016 file photo shows a bat. The fungus that causes a deadly disease in bats has been detected in California for the first time. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wildlife refuge specialist Catherine Hibbard said Friday, July 5, 2019, samples collected this spring from bats on private land in the Northern California town of Chester tested positive for the fungus. (Bob Timmons/Star Tribune via AP, File)

FILE - This July 7, 2016 file photo shows a bat. The fungus that causes a deadly disease in bats has been detected in California for the first time. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wildlife refuge specialist Catherine Hibbard said Friday, July 5, 2019, samples collected this spring from bats on private land in the Northern California town of Chester tested positive for the fungus. (Bob Timmons/Star Tribune via AP, File)

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