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Book/Printed MaterialSummer ecology of Indiana bats in Ohio The Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) is a tree roosting species found throughout the eastern United States that is federally listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. A more detailed…
- Contributor: United States. Federal Highway Administration - Kniowski, Andrew B. (Andrew Broni) - Gehrt, Stanley D. - Ohio State University. School of Environment and Natural Resources - Ohio. Department of Transportation. Office of Research and Development - Ohio. Division of Wildlife
- Date: 2011
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Book/Printed MaterialSurvey of bats in northeastern Alberta "March 2003." Includes bibliographical references.
- Contributor: Hubbs, Anne Haviland - Schowalter, D. (Tim) - Alberta. Fish and Wildlife Division
- Date: 2003
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Book/Printed MaterialThe bats of Utah : a literature review "28 April 2000." Also issued electronically via World Wide Web in PDF format. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 128-140).
- Contributor: Oliver, George V. - Utah. Division of Wildlife Resources
- Date: 2000
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Book/Printed MaterialSurvey of the bats of central and northwestern Alberta "March 2001." "Project partners: Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, Alberta Sport, Recreation Parks & Wildlife Foundation, Alberta Conservation Association." "Fisheries & Wildlife Management Division, Resource Status and Assessment Branch"--Cover. Available also on the…
- Contributor: Hobson, David P. - Alberta. Fisheries and Wildlife Management Division. Resource Status and Assessment Branch - Alberta. Alberta Sustainable Resource Development - Vonhof, Maarten J. (Maarten Jeroen)
- Date: 2001
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Book/Printed MaterialBats of the Black Hills : a description of status and conservation needs Cover title. "March 2003." Also available via Internet. Includes bibliographical references (p. 68-83).
- Contributor: Stukel, Eileen Dowd - South Dakota. Department of of Game, Fish and Parks - Tigner, Joel
- Date: 2003
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Book/Printed MaterialStatewide guidelines for reducing impacts to birds and bats from wind energy development : draft staff … Cover title. "December 2006." Energy Commission pub. no.: CEC-700-2006-013-SD. "California Energy Commission, Environmental Office, Energy Facilities Siting Division [and] California Dept. of Fish and Game, Habitat Conservation Branch, Resources Management and Policy…
- Contributor: California. Habitat Conservation Planning Branch - California Energy Commission. Environmental Office - Anderson, Richard L.
- Date: 2006
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Book/Printed MaterialCatalogue of the Chiroptera in the collection of the British Museum.
- Contributor: Dobson, G. E. (George Edward) - British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology
- Date: 1878
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Book/Printed MaterialPower to detect trends in abundance of long-tailed bats (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) using counts on line transects
Power to detect trends in bat abundance Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-19). Also available in an electronic ed.- Contributor: Langton, Steve - O'Donnell, C. F. J. - New Zealand. Department of Conservation
- Date: 2003
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Book/Printed MaterialGone with the wind : impacts of wind turbines on birds and bats : oversight hearing … Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche. Shipping list no.: 2008-0073-P. "Serial no. 110-22." Includes bibliographical references (p. 32-33). Also available via Internet from the GPO Access web site. Address as of…
- Contributor: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, and Oceans
- Date: 2007
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Book/Printed MaterialBat surveys on USFS Northern Region 1 lands in Montana : 2006
Bat surveys on United States Forest Service Northern Region One land in Montana : 2006 The distribution and status of bats in Montana remain poorly documented on US Forest Service Northern Region lands. The Northern Region recognized the need for additional documentation of bats on Forest Service…- Contributor: Montana Natural Heritage Program - Lenard, Susan
- Date: 2007
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Book/Printed MaterialSouth Dakota bat management plan. Title from cover. "July 13, 2004." Includes bibliographical references. Also available via Internet.
- Contributor: South Dakota Bat Working Group
- Date: 2004
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Book/Printed MaterialEnvironmental data associated with sites infected with white-nose syndrome (WNS) before October 2011 in North America Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-67). Also available via Internet.
- Contributor: Swezey, C. (Christopher) - Garrity, Christopher P. - Geological Survey (U.S.)
- Date: 2020
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Book/Printed MaterialAnalytic tools to assess and monitor impacts of existing and future energy facilities on aerial faunas … Cover title. Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-25). Also available online. CEC contract number 500-11-033
- Contributor: California Energy Commission. Energy Research and Development Division - Ruegg, Kristen - Frick, Winifred - Kelly, Jeffrey - Shipley, J. Ryan - University of California, Santa Cruz
- Date: 2016
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Book/Printed MaterialBird and bat impacts and behaviors at old wind turbines at Forebay, Altamont Pass Wind Resource … Cover title. "Final project report". "November 2016". "CEC-500-2016-066". Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-175). Also available online. CEC contract number "PIR-11-022".
- Contributor: California Energy Commission. Energy Research and Development Division - Neher, Lee - Smallwood, K. Shawn
- Date: 2016
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Book/Printed MaterialFledermäuse und Windkraft im Wald : Ergebnisse des F+E-Vorhabens (FKZ 3512 84 0201) "Untersuchungen zur Minderung …
Ergebnisse des F+E-Vorhabens (FKZ 3512 84 0201) "Untersuchungen zur Minderung der Auswirkungen von WKA auf Fledermäuse, insbesondere im Wald" | Ergebnisse des Forschungs- und Entwicklungsvorhaben (FKZ 3512 84 0201) "Untersuchungen zur Minderung der Auswirkungen von WKA auf Fledermäuse, insbesondere im Wald" Includes bibliographical references.- Contributor: Germany. Bundesamt Für Naturschutz - Hurst, Johanna
- Date: 2016
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Book/Printed MaterialSynthesis of wind energy development and potential impacts on wildlife in the Pacific Northwest, Oregon and … Nationally, there is growing public interest in and policy pressure for developing alternative and renewable sources of energy. Wind energy facilities in the Pacific Northwest expanded rapidly over the past decade, as…
- Contributor: Gravenmier, Rebecca A. - Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.) - Mockrin, Miranda H.
- Date: 2012