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Professor Cynthia Moss (Psychology/ISR) was a recent guest on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show, produced by WAMU 88.5 in Washington, D.C.

The episode focused on white-nose syndrome, a skin disease that has killed millions of bats in the past four years. First detected in New York, the disease has all but wiped out the bat population of the Northeast and has quickly spread to 16 states.

| Listen to the episode | More about the episode |

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January 4, 2012


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