Bat week 2020 report
The Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative is a proud partner in the organization of Bat Week. Below is the report of…
The Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative is a proud partner in the organization of Bat Week. Below is the report of…
The second Bat Matters Conference, virtually centered in Richmond, BC, was a huge success. The theme this year was Creating…
Farms often provide habitat for bats. Important roosting habitat may occur in outbuildings or mature trees maintained on the farm…
Karen Vanderwolf with Trent University is leading a national bat box project in Canada in partnership with the Wildlife Conservation…
Kaleigh Norquay, MSc, Lab Manager of the Willis Bat Lab at University of Winnipeg I am the lab manager for…
Long throughout human history bats have had a bad reputation. Many people of past and present fear bats, often due…
Monitoring of bat activity is underway again throughout Prince Edward Island National Park! Recent restrictions due to COVID-19 have changed…
Our research team was previously awarded a research grant from the US National Fish and Wildlife Foundation – Bat for…
Across Atlantic Canada there is an active community of non-governmental organizations, federal and provincial governments, indigenous organizations, academics, and volunteers…
Every winter, many of Canada’s insect-eating bats perform a nearly unbelievable feat of endurance – survival without eating for up…