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Acoustic monitoring was conducted across Southeast Alaska to assess distribution of species, determine the timing of hibernation and emergence, and compare seasonal and nightly activity patterns among areas and habitats. Detectors were deployed by the Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game and maintained by ADFG, US Forest Service, NPS, and UAS biologists and local teachers and community members.
Data Provided By:
Karen Blejwas, Kent Bovee, Lisa Byers, Brinnen Carter, Rich Chapell, Ariel Cummings, Joe Delabrue, Carol Denton, R. Farley, Matt Goff, Joel Graesser, Danny Green, Eric Hart, Jon Hyde, Emily Judson, Kitty LaBounty, Steve Lewis, Rich Lowell, Steven McCurdy, Mary Meucci, Brynn Parr, Samantha Renner, Jack Ruggirello, Owen Schneider, Ray Slayton, Tim Spencer, Mary Sutkowski, Andy Szabo, Stephen Todd, Charlotte Westing, Eric White, Amanda Williams, Johnny Wills
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Contact Organization:
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Threatened, Endangered and Diversity Program
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Wildlife Biologist III with Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game
I am the regional wildlife biologist for the Threatened, Endangered and Diversity Program in Southeast Alaska. We are using acoustic monitoring to assess the distribution and seasonal activity patterns of bats in the region.