U.S. Geological Survey Science for the North American Bat Monitoring Program

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U.S. Geological Survey Science for the North American Bat Monitoring Program

This document provides an overview of the threats facing bat populations and monitoring and survey programs underway by the USGS throughout the United States. This monitoring and survey program occurs at Cape Romain NWR.

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Brian E. Reichert
Suzanna C. Soileau
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Loggerhead sea turtle hatchling in shallow surf heading to the ocean at Cape Romain NWR
Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, extending 22 miles along the South Carolina Coast, is a rich mosaic of barrier islands with forest and ponds, vast salt marshes and intricate waterways. This diverse and dynamic system supports over 293 bird species and a myriad of other wildlife. Over fifty...