Region 3 Wind Post-Construction Monitoring Bat Reporting Form

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Region 3's wind post-construction monitoring bat fatality reporting spreadsheet (September 2022 version). Companies should complete this form for all bat species and include it with annual reporting documents.

For questions, contact Kathryn_Bulliner@fws.gov or Andrew Horton@fws.gov

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Regional Habitat Conservation Plan Coordinator
Ecological Services
Expertise
ESA Section 10,
HCPs for Wind Energy, Timber Management, and Development,
Conservation Bank Mitigation
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IA
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WI
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The Midwest Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin. Our regional headquarters is primarily comprised of administrative offices, law enforcement, and the offices of our regional leadership.
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The Missouri Ecological Services Field Office focuses on Endangered Species, Environmental Contaminants, Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration, and Conservation Planning Assistance in the state of Missouri. Our goal is to work with people to conserve and restore endangered species,...
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The Ecological Services Program works to restore and protect healthy populations of fish, wildlife, and plants and the environments upon which they depend. Using the best available science, we work with federal, state, Tribal, local, and non-profit stakeholders, as well as private land owners, to...
Species
Cluster of roosting bats.

The Indiana bat is a medium-sized Myotis, closely resembling the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) but differing in coloration. Its fur is a dull grayish chestnut rather than bronze, with the basal portion of the hairs on the back a dull-lead color. This bat's underparts are pinkish to...

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Gray bats flying under tree canopy outside of Sauta Cave

Long, glossy fur, light brown to brown. Ears dark, usually black; longer than in any other myotis; when laid forward extend 1/4 cm (7 mm) beyond nose. Tragus long and thin. Calcar keeled.

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