Publication Type:
UnpublishedSource:
p.[2] (2015)Call Number:
U15ABE04IDUSKeywords:
Corynorhinus townsendii, Myotis ciliolabrum, Townsend's Big-Eared Bat, Western Small-footed MyotisAbstract:
This hibernaculum survey data form and accompanying diagram result from a survey conducted 17 February 2015 at Corroded Abode Cave in Bingham County, Idaho. Included in the pages are observer names, location information, temperature and humidity measures, tallies of bats observed, and a diagram of the cave. Ninety-one Townsend's big-eared bats and one western small-footed myotis were observed within the cave. None displayed signs (visible fungus) of white-nose syndrome, and no dead bats were observed. Fifteen bats were swabbed for white-nose syndrome testing.
Notes:
ELECTRONIC FILE - Zoology: Mammals
Note that the survey date is noted twice as "2/17/15," but the form itself is labeled "...Winter 2015/2016 hibernaculum survey...."