Alicia Protus

Alicia Protus, New Jersey Field Office
Fish & Wildlife Biologist, Transportation Liaison
Address

4 E. Jimmie Leeds Road
Suite 4
Galloway, NJ 08205
United States

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Areas of expertise
transportation
bats in bridges/culverts
swamp pink
American chaffseed

From The Library

New Jersey Guidance on Surveying Buildings/Structures for Evidence of Bat Occupancy

Human-made buildings/structures offer thousands of potential artificial bat roosts per state, supporting an inestimable number of bats. Construction, maintenance, and demolition activities at these structures may destroy roost features or disturb the bats, especially during sensitive times of...

New Jersey Building/Structure Inspection Form for Evidence of Bat Occupancy

It is recommended to survey buildings/structures in New Jersey for evidence of bat occupancy prior to construction, maintenance, or demolition activities that may disturb or directly harm bats. Please submit survey results via this fillable survey form and associated photo log.

Optimal Survey Time Frames For New Jersey’s Federally Listed Species

Surveys conducted by qualified surveyors using approved methodologies will produce reliable results that will be accepted during environmental review.

New Jersey Bats in Bridges Survey Form thumbnail

Fillable form for reporting bat presence/absence to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's NJ Field Office (Service) and the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Endangered and Nongame Species Program (ENSP)

New Jersey Guidance on Surveying Transportation Structures for Bat Occupancy

Guidance on reporting bat presence/absence to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s New Jersey Field Office (Service) and the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Endangered and Nongame Species Program (ENSP)