Bat Count begins June 1st 2014!

Any night now, you may once again have the good fortune of seeing bats flitting through the sky after they emerge from their winter hibernation. However, the looming threat of White Nose Syndrome continues its advance across North America, and the number of bats you see may soon decline or cease altogether! This devastating disease has recently been reported in two more states in the US as it continues to move west.

BC biologists have developed a program to gather baseline data about current bat populations. They are calling on citizen scientists to help by monitoring bat colonies, which will give researchers an idea of how bat populations change from year to year.

They are asking for participants to identify roost sites and conduct four bat counts per summer – two between June 1 and 21 (before pups can fly), and two more between July 21 and August 15 ( when pups are flying and exiting the roost). Make sure that all four bat counts are completed as it will allow researchers to best compare data from year to year and between sites.
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Please contact Katharine Staiger if you know of a bat roost and are interested in participating in this important project. Her email is batcount2014@gmail.com.