Central Alberta Labo 2019

Apr 4, 2020 (Last modified Apr 6, 2020)
Created by Erin Baerwald
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Part of a survey of bat activity across most of Central Alberta. All detectors were in “native” habitat (e.g. provincial parks, Conservation areas, native grassland pastures). No detectors were in a disturbed landscape. All were near water, although the distance to water and the type of water (e.g. lake, wetland, river) differed. Some were near trees, others were not.
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Jason Unruh and Erin Baerwald
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Erin Baerwald
Assistant Professor with University of Northern British Columbia

I am an assistant professor of conservation biology interested in the conservation of migratory bats. My research program focuses on the impact of wind energy development on hoary bats, silver-haired bats, and eastern red bats.