NWCC held a webinar on two tools intended to help monitor, track, and document bat movements and populations across the continent.
- North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) presented by Brian Reichert, Ph. D., U.S. Geological Survey
The North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) is a partnership between local, federal, state, and provincial agencies working in tandem with NGOs and universities to gather monitoring information to assess changes in bat populations using standardized monitoring protocols, with the goal of creating a continental-wide program to monitor bats at local to range-wide scales that will provide reliable data to promote effective conservation and long-term viability of bat populations across the continent.
- Application of the Bat Acoustic Monitoring Portal (BatAMP) for Wind Energy Development presented by Theodore J. Weller, USDA Forest Service
The Bat Acoustic Monitoring Portal (BatAMP) is an open-access, web-based tool that enables upload and display of echolocation monitoring data. BatAMP allows results from local echolocation monitoring or research efforts to be dual-purposed to help understand regional- or continental-scale phenomena such as migratory connectivity. As such, it is a valuable source of data to help address conservation issues—such as white-nose syndrome and wind energy development—that arise over multiple years and wide geographic scales.
Results from hundreds of thousands of detector-nights across 26 states and 2 provinces have been uploaded to BatAMP so far, dwarfing all previous compilations of bat species occurrence. Echolocation monitoring for bats is conducted at most proposed wind energy facilities. Contribution of datasets from wind energy projects will help ecologists to better understand where and when bats are active on the landscape across the continent and allow companies to view their results in the context of efforts conducted in more conventional monitoring locations. As such, BatAMP, has relevance for planning wind energy development at scales ranging from the individual project to continental level.
Past Events
- WREN Webinar #15, NWCC Webinar #11: First Look at a New Generalized Fatality Estimator, GenEst, Online, 23 August 2018 16:00-17:30 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #10: Status and Findings of Developing Technologies for Bat Detection and Deterrence at Wind Facilities, Online, 14 March 2018 19:00-20:30 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #9: Summary and Synthesis of the Latest Knowledge on Wind Energy and Wildlife, Online, 18 July 2017 18:00-18:00 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #8: Upcoming Research on Eagle Impact Minimization Technologies Supported by the US Department of Energy, Online, 19 May 2017 16:00-17:30 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #7: Wind Energy and Greater Sage-Grouse Webinar: Sage-Grouse Research Collaborative Results, Online, 9 November 2016 19:00-20:30 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #6: Golden Eagles: Estimating Mitigation Credits from Voluntary Lead Abatement & Reducing Vehicle Collisions, Online, 27-28 January 2016
- NWCC Webinar #5: Developing Technologies for Bat Detection and Deterrence at Wind Facilities, Online, 2 December 2015 19:00-20:30 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #4: Tools for Sharing Information and Mapping Biodiversity, Online, 21 October 2014 20:00-21:30 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #3: Recent Syntheses of Research on Wind Energy, Bats, and Terrestrial and Marine Wildlife, Online, 1 July 2014 19:00-19:00 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #2: Eagle Research and Mitigation, Online, 5 March 2014 20:00-20:00 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #1: Recently-Released Research on Wind Energy and Grassland Birds & Ducks, Online, 20 November 2013 21:00-23:03 UTC