Lanphere Dunes 2018

Dec 2, 2022
Uploaded by Ted Weller
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Long-term detector site established at the Lanphere Dunes Unit of Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge near Arcata, California. Unit places on sand dunes at the edge of coastal coniferous forest.

The goal of the unit is to monitor bat activity and species presence at all times of year.

Wildlife Acoustics SM2 unit powered by solar panels. Microphone ~ 1.3 m above the ground surface, oriented parallel to the ground surface and facing approximately south.

This is a joint project between the US Fish and Wildlife Service's FWS Coastal Program and US Forest Service's Pacific Southwest Research Station.
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Conforms to Echolocation Records - 2018 Dataset Definition
By Ted Weller (Jun 6, 2018)
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About the Uploader

Ted Weller
Ecologist with USDA Forest Service

I helped Conservation Biology Institute to vision the Bat Acoustic Monitoring Portal and am your go to source for the the bat-related questions you may have about BatAMP as well as the first person you should contact with questions about uploads, permissions etc. More broadly, I am an ecologist...