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131Biology / Little brown bat / Vesper bat / Bat / White nose syndrome / Northern long-eared myotis / Long-eared Myotis / Arizona myotis / Fringed Myotis / Mouse-eared bats / Night / Fauna of Europe

Volume 6, Number 1 Summer 2010 Male western red bat captured and radio tagged in northern Arizona for roost study, page 9. Photo by Elisabeth D. Mering.

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Source URL: www.wbwg.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-09-14 22:39:29
132Animal flight / Pollinators / Little brown bat / Microbat / Animal echolocation / Megabat / Brown long-eared bat / Pallid bat / Indiana bat / Bats / Vesper bats / Mouse-eared bats

Wildlife Express Newsletter - Bats - October 2010

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Source URL: fishandgame.idaho.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-11 13:52:14
133Bat / Long-eared Myotis / Free-tailed bat / Bats of the United States / Vesper bat / Mouse-eared bats / Biology / Little brown bat

BatsBriefFinal_DEPO_20101020.indd

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Source URL: www.nps.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-03 17:23:58
134Vesper bats / Mycology / Bats / Population ecology / Syndromes / White nose syndrome / Geomyces destructans / Indiana bat / Little brown bat / Biology / Night / Mouse-eared bats

A Guide to White-Nose Syndrome Iowa scientists look for signs of White-Nose Syndrome at Maquoketa Caves State Park.

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Source URL: www.iowadnr.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-06-22 12:06:20
135Bat / Little brown bat / Northern long-eared myotis / Culex / Indiana bat / Animal echolocation / Vesper bat / Mouse-eared bats / Biology / Mosquito

POPULATION AND COMMUNITY ECOLOGY Experimental Assessment of the Impacts of Northern Long-Eared Bats on Ovipositing Culex (Diptera: Culicidae) Mosquitoes MICHAEL H. REISKIND1,2

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Source URL: www4.ncsu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-09-11 15:11:00
136Indiana bat / Little brown bat / White nose syndrome / Silver-tipped Myotis / Animal echolocation / Lasiurus / Cricket bat / Bats of the United States / Gray Bat / Bats / Mouse-eared bats / Vesper bat

New England Bats A guide to bats including those affected by White Nose Syndrome Compiled Jonah Fidel, Summer Volunteer to the Essex Land Trust Edited by Jim Denham, Essex Land Trust board member

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Source URL: nrca.uconn.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-12 16:27:38
137Animal flight / Pollinators / Little brown bat / Cricket bat / Big brown bat / Silverwing / Caulking / Indiana bat / Gambian Epauletted Fruit Bat / Bats / Mouse-eared bats / Vesper bats

Bats in Buildings An Information and Exclusion Guide Introduction As primary predators of night-flying insects, bats play a vital role in maintaining the balance of nature. A single little brown bat can catch 1,200 mosq

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Source URL: batworld.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-01 13:21:37
138Zoology / Animal flight / Bat / Pollinators / Wildlife rehabilitation / Eastern Pipistrelle / Little brown bat / Geomyces destructans / Biology / Mouse-eared bats / Vesper bats

2013: A Year of Art, Volunteers, Students, and Amazingly Kind People As 2013 winds down, we want to honor and acknowledge the tremendous amount of kindness and support we experience every day from volunteers, friends, ba

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Source URL: savelucythebat.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-17 09:11:09
139Environmental law / Mouse-eared bats / Earth / Vesper bats / Incidental Take Permit / Habitat Conservation Plan / Indiana bat / Endangered Species Act / Bat / Environment / Endangered species / Biology

Incidental Take Permit and Habitat Conservation Plan for Beech Ridge Energy Questions and Answers September 12, 2013 Beech Ridge Energy LLC and Beech Ridge Energy II LLC (collectively referred to as BRE) have applied to

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Source URL: www.fws.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-11 14:09:23
140Gray Bat / Vesper bats / Biology / Gambian Epauletted Fruit Bat / Mouse-eared bats / Indiana bat / Bat

Indiana Bat Myotis sodalis Habitat Preference: Need large diameter trees with loose bark; females and young roost under areas of loose bark. They like drainage areas that move into slow moving rivers. Indiana bats like t

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Source URL: www.iowadnr.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-07-01 01:00:00
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