
North East Ecological Services
Dr. D Scott Reynolds
LINKS TO MORE INFORMATION
The world of bat research is growing rapidly as we respond to a variety of issues impacting bats in North America. Because there are relatively few bat biologists doing research, we are a highly collaborative and cooperative group. Below are some websites that may help you find more information on topics that may interest you.
NEES Information

Learn about the design and placement of bat houses in temperate latitudes (Northeast throughout Midwest)

Do you have bats? Be part of a long-term monitoring study on house-roosting bats

A summary of the bats found in New England and some facts about their ecology and natural history
Bat Research Groups

NEBWG is a 503(c) non-profit entity representing bat researchers and enthusiasts from 17 eastern states across the USA.

The WBWG is a collaborative group of researchers and enthusiasts concentrating on the bats in the western United States

SBDN is one of three collaborative research groups representing researchers and enthusiasts throughout the southern United States.
Topic-focused resources

White Nose Syndrome (WNS) is the most devastating disease to hit a group of animals in modern time.

BWEC is a research cooperative with representatives from government, non-profit, and industry groups focused on minimizing the impact of wind development on bats
Non-profit organizations


Government Resources

