Welcome to the hub of bat research in the north.
This site is designed to be a gathering spot for northern bat related research, including recent publications and maps, and serves as the home base for the Northern Bat Working Group. We focus on bat research in northern environments primarily throughout North America.
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This map highlights research locations and contact information for various projects throughout Alaska. If you would like your research to be added, please use our 'contact' form.
Recent literatureWith the burgeoning growth of bat research at northern latitudes, we aim to keep a running list of relevant peer-reviewed literature, white papers and grey literature. If you have a citation to contribute, please use our 'contact' form to let us know!
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This map displays little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) colony count data submitted by citizen scientists throughout Alaska. See our 'submit data' form to contribute your count data to our map.
Northern Bat Working GroupThe Northern Bat Working Group was formed to share new information and knowledge among those working with bats in northern Canada and Alaska. Interest in bats in the north is increasing, and the working group is intended to connect bat workers across this vast region.
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