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State Wildlife Grants Project Details

Bat Surveys & Conservation Plan (T-009)
Project Location
Purpose

To identify and characterize trees within burned forests that are used by bats as roosts, and examine differences in foraging activity between burned and unburned forests.

Time Span

5/27/2003 - 6/30/2006  (Completed)

Primary Investigator
  • Kristi DuBois
Project Species

Townsend's Big-eared Bat
(Corynorhinus townsendii)
Yuma Myotis
(Myotis yumanensis)
 
Fringed Myotis
(Myotis thysanodes)
Hoary Bat
(Lasiurus cinereus)
 


References
  • DuBois, K. 2006. Bat Surveys and Devlopement of a Bat Conservation Plan for Montana, May 27, 2003 Through June 30, 2006
    [View Document]

  • Schwab, N. 2006. Roost-site selection and potential prey sources after wildfire for two insectivorous bat species (Myotis evotis and Myotis lucifugus) in mid-elevation forests of western Montana.
    [View Document]

  • Schwab, N. A., DuBois, K. 2006. Bat Conservation Plan and Strategy for Montana (Draft-Sept 2006)
    [View Document]

 


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