BC & Alberta Bat Action Team Meeting Summary
Blue Lake, September 13-15, 2019 Background: The British Columbia Bat Action Team (BC BAT) is a group of professional biologists,…
Blue Lake, September 13-15, 2019 Background: The British Columbia Bat Action Team (BC BAT) is a group of professional biologists,…
Bats are important and fascinating animals. They eat tons of insect pests; keeping our crops and forests healthy and saving…
Recovery Plan for Québec’s Non-migratory Bat Species Québec Bat recovery team, May 2019 White nose syndrome, an infection caused by…
This past month has seen an influx of news reports from across the country concerning bats and rabies, like these…
Today, April 17, is Bat Appreciation Day! Across North America many hibernating bat species are coming out of hibernation while…
As part our Bat Monday series we’d like to start this year with a guest blog post from one of…
Incorporating wildlife data into spatial analysis can be a challenging task. Spatial analysis is a type of geographical analysis that…
In March and Early April, the CWHC Atlantic’s bat health team delivered workshops in Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island to…
Between the spring and fall of 2017 North Atlantic right whales experienced a mass mortality event caused by collisions with…
Vous pouvez maintenant composer un nouveau numéro sans frais – 1-833-434-2287 (BATS) – pour signaler des observations de chauve-souris à…