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Infant Deaths Linked to Decreasing Bat Populations and Pesticide Use in New Study

16-09-2024   adminstudionebo

A new study out of the University of Chicago found that a disease that has been killing bats in the U.S. for nearly two decades may be linked to an increased infant mortality rate, because of the uptick in chemical pesticides used by farmers.
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Infant Deaths Linked to Decreasing Bat Populations and Pesticide Use in New Study

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