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The Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis). Credit: Rich Fields. Burning and Bats: Fire’s Effect on the Endangered Indiana Bat Summary The spring prescribed burn window in the Central Hardwoods is short (usually April) and good
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Resources Dickinson / New York / /

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J. Norris A.S. / Norris Consulting / Layout RED Inc. / /

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Europe / /

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United States / /

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Event

Man-Made Disaster / Extinction / /

Facility

Rochester Institute of Technology Anthony Bova / University of Calgary / University of Kentucky James Norris / University JFSP Fire Science Brief / Ohio University / Northern Research Station / Rochester Institute of Technology / /

IndustryTerm

Web Resources Dickinson / food / energy / find solutions / low energy reserves / /

NaturalFeature

Daniel Boone National Forest / Kentucky forests / Appalachians / /

Organization

Rochester Institute of Technology / Ohio University / USDA Forest Service / National Interagency Fire Center / federal government / University of Kentucky / University of Calgary / Center for Imaging Sciences / /

Person

Jake Royce / Valerie Young / Michael Lacki / Matthew Dickinson / R.L. Kremens / V / /

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Position

Tim Swedberg Communication Director / lead scientist / Governor / Writer / www.firescience.gov Scientist / Director Timothy_Swedberg@nifc.blm.gov Communication / www.firescience.gov John Cissel Program Manager / Research Ecologist / /

ProvinceOrState

Kentucky / Ohio / M.B. / Indiana / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Mammalogy / /

Region

southern Appalachians / southeastern Ohio / eastern Kentucky / eastern U.S. / /

Technology

radiation / /

URL

www.firescience.gov / /

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