Bats & Land Use Planning Webinar from VTFW

Past event
Nov 29, 2023, 1 to 2 PM

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What could be a better way to continue the season of gratitude than by giving thanks for Vermont bats with Fish & Wildlife Small Mammal Biologist Alyssa Bennett?

This week we are hosting a repeat session of our Bats & Land Use Planning webinar on Wednesday afternoon, November 29th, at 1:00pm. Please join us! See below for a complete description:

Bats & Land Use Planning

Six of Vermont's nine bat species are now listed as threatened or endangered. Increasing development pressure, climate change, and diseases such as White-nose syndrome call for close species monitoring, education, and statewide outreach. Bat habitat and roost sites such as caves, forests, and houses must be considered when planning land use year-round. Last year's discovery that an unusually large Indiana Bat colony was still using conserved land in Hinesburg gives hope for the resiliency of this species in the Northeast and highlights Vermont's unique role in conserving bats within and outside our state boundaries. Join the VT Fish & Wildlife Small Mammal Biologist, Alyssa Bennett, and the Community Wildlife Program to learn about the unique ecological role that bats play and what towns are doing to protect these threatened and endangered species.

Presenters:

* Alyssa Bennett, Small Mammal Biologist, VT Fish and Wildlife Department
* Jens Hilke, Conservation Planner, VT Fish and Wildlife Department

Wednesday, November 29, 2023, 1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m. Register here

https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/44458e71-1530-4ecc-8d00-f990dea5b62a@20b4933b-b[...]9c6>

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