WDFW_2017_EcholocationRecord_BatAmp

Dec 11, 2019
Uploaded by Abby Tobin
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Acoustic detectors were deployed from October to June 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 to understand roosting ecology of bats (e.g., winter activity, spring emergence, habitat use) in an area where white-nose syndrome has been detected.
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Abby Tobin (WDFW), Chris Anderson (WDFW), Mike Smith (WDFW), Sonny Paz (USFS)
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January to June / October to December 2017
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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
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Location-Aware Spreadsheet
Conforms to Echolocation Records - 2017 Dataset Definition
By Ted Weller (Jul 12, 2017)
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About the Uploader

Abby Tobin
White-nose Syndrome Coordinator with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

I have been involved with applied research and population monitoring for bats in western US since 2009 and have worked for several state and federal agencies. Currently, I am the White-nose Syndrome/Bat Coordinator for Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.