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mar 10 de oct
|Virtual Event via Teams
NABat October 2023 Community of Practice Call: Using Passive Integrated Transponders [PIT Tags] to Study Bats
Using Passive Integrated Transponders [PIT Tags] to Study Bats
Time & Location
10-oct, 11:00 – 12:00 GMT-6
Virtual Event via Teams
About the Event
Click here to access link to meeting. We'll be featuring two ongoing projects that have now surpassed the 10 year mark. Theresa Laverty with New Mexico State University will describe the collaborative effort to study patterns of habitat use and movement of Lesser Long-nosed Bats (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae)Â in the southwestern U.S. and Mexico. Jeremy Siemers and Rob Schorr with Colorado Natural Heritage Program will share their work investigating population dynamics of summer Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus)Â colonies in northern Colorado pre and post-Pd.
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