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Detector placed 3m from outside of a strip of trees, considered "Edge" habitat. The detector was mounted ~3.5m above ground with a slight downward tilt to avoid water damage. The detector was programmed to turn on at sunset and run until sunrise for 7 consecutive nights, with repeated sampling every 3 weeks between Jan 31 - April 11 2014. All files were vetted by Rowan after being Sonobatched (second opinion on a few files by Nancy Williams of BLM). The Sonobat filter was left "off" while Sonobatching.
Data Provided By:
Ella Rowan
Content date:
not specified
Citation:
Please obtain permission from WDFW and Ella Rowan before using data in publications.
Spatial Resolution:
3m
Contact Organization:
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (Ella Rowan)
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I am a wildlife biologist with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and have worked with bats on and off for 15 years. I currently primarily work on wildlife health issues involving bats, elk, bighorn sheep, and birds.