"A Wildlife Crisis of Unprecedented Proportions"
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Managers at Great Smoky Mountains National Park have closed all of the park's caves to public entry until further notice. The move is in response to growing concern about white-nose syndrome, a new malady that the Fish and Wildlife Service calls "a wildlife crisis of unprecedented proportions."
- By Jim Burnett - April 3rd, 2009 1:13pm