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Living with wildlife: Bats
Mar 27, 2019
wa.gov
1:30
It’s Bat Week! Did you know our Pacific Northwest bats rely on healthy forest habitat? 🦇🌲🌲 Living Northwest Conservation intern Madeleine Diaz drops some local bat intel. Have you seen a forest bat? (You probably have.) Next time you’re enjoying a peaceful evening around camp—make sure you thank the insect-guzzling sky pups of the PNW! Check out zoo.org/batconservation to get batty with us! #batweek | Woodland Park Zoo
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Pacific Northwest scientists investigate a mysterious disease that is killing millions of #bats🦇: https://kcts9.org/programs/earthfix/northwest-bats-deadly-syndrome-scientists-white-nose Tonight on PBS NewsHour, an EarthFix report with Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife et al. “White-nose syndrome was really challenging when we first discovered it because it was not known to science.” -USFWS. This sudden and widespread die-off is unprecedented in hibernating bats. | Cascade PBS
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Two nights a year, a group of staff and volunteers gather to count bats. Northwest Trek has one of the largest bat colonies in the Puget Sound region, with more than 500 bats. This important research is done in partnership with WA State Dept of Fish and Wildlife and will help protect native bat populations. Read the story at nwtrek.org 🦇 | Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
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katu.com
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As we head into winter, some of our Pacific Northwest wildlife species will be going into hibernation, like our Townsend’s big-eared bats! Our native bats are most vulnerable during this time. To help, we install bat adits, which are special gates that allow bats to fly in and out of abandoned mines and caves while blocking the entrance to humans. If you stumble upon a hibernating population of bats, please help us protect these amazing animals by turning back and letting them sleep! | BLM Orego
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Dec 8, 2023
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BLM Oregon & Washington
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Installing a bat detector in southern Oregon as part of the North American Bat Monitoring Program, aka Bat Grid 2.0 – video: Larisa Bogardus, BLM As White-nose syndrome, the deadly bat disease, has been confirmed in the Pacific Northwest, it is imperative for scientists to monitor populations for the flying mammals. The Bat Grid uses animal echolocation, or bio sonar, to listen for bats as they pass through an area. White-nose syndrome has killed millions of bats in North America since its disco
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Take a walk on the wild side with a coyote at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge! The massive refuge in southeast Oregon is a world-renowned spot to view migratory birds along the Pacific Flyway, but mammals live in the high desert, too! Bats, beavers, badgers and dozens of other mammals, in addition to the coyote, visit Malheur! Video: Dan Streiffert | USFWS Columbia Pacific Northwest
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Holy nunulu – that’s a lot of seabirds! Early last month the approximately 2-million-strong population of nunulu, bonin petrels, returned to Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge in the central Pacific Ocean. And just look at that sunset scene. Yes, all the birds in the sky are nunulu, returning to the atoll to find their mate and begin nesting. A very rough population estimate for the nocturnal feeders is that there are over 300,000 breeding pairs of bonin petrel on Midway Atoll, translating to
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It’s Bat Week! 🦇💗🦇💗 Living Northwest Conservation intern Madeleine Diaz shares some cool info on the wild sky pups (bats) that call Woodland Park Zoo home. Woodland Park Zoo collaborates with Bats Northwest using acoustic bat monitors to record the echolocation calls that bats make while hunting to determine which species are present at the zoo. The bat monitor at the zoo has recorded the call frequency of 7 different bat species, out of 10 species known to occur in western Washington! Check
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Meet the Pacific flying fox (Pteropus tonganus), a keystone species here in the Pacific islands! 🦇 What does a bat have to do with the coastal ocean, you might ask? Bats are among the most effective, and often the only, dispersers of many large-seeded plant species. They are critical to maintaining plant diversity in and across the islands, which in turn impacts coastal habitats above and below the water. We're sharing this Pacific flying fox in celebration of #BatWeek, an annual awareness camp
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