ALBANY — Jessie Dubuque, assistant ranger and wildlife biologist for the White Mountain National Forest, will present the eco-forum "White-nose Syndrome in the White Mountains" at Tin Mountain Conservation in Albany on Thursday, Dec. 14, at noon.

Dubuque will discuss the life history of bats as well outline the evolution of white-nose syndrome in the northeast. She will conclude the presentation with current projects underway in the White Mountain National Forest related to bats.

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