Adam Grottoli (UW) and Noah Hardy (MTRI/NSCC) search for a bat using radio telemetry in Nova Scotia. Harp traps and mist nets set around two roost boxes in Pinery Provincial Park, Ontario. Measuring the forearm length of a little brown myotis. Eastern small-footed bat, Myotis leibii Dorsal view of a female Spinturnix americanus mite from an adult female MYLU caught at Salmonier in 2017. Triple-high mist net being set up at Prince Edward Island National Park. Prepping to deploy a PIT tag. Researchers looking for bats roosting in looter tunnelts at Ka'kabish, Orange Walk District, Belize. Woolly False Vampire Bat, Chrotopterus auritus Woolly False Vampire Bat, Chrotopterus auritus. 30m long triple high net set along a landing strip in Lamanai, Belize. Greater sac-winged bat, Saccopteryx bilineata, roosting in an abandoned sugar mill. Common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus Feeding a Pallas's long-tongued bat, Glossophaga soricina. Striped hairy-nosed bat, Gardnernycteris keenani (formerly Mimon crenulatum) Black mastiff bat, Molossus rufus (formerly M. ater) Greater bulldog bat, Noctilio leporinus Greater funnel-eared bat, Natalus mexicanus Healthy wing of a little brown bat Wing of a little brown bat affected by white nose syndrome Researchers implant a pit tag in a bat in Pinery Provincial Park. Ventral view of a Cimex bat bug from an adult female MYLU caught at Pinery in 2019 1 / 22 Adam Grottoli (UW) and Noah Hardy (MTRI/NSCC) search for a bat using radio telemetry in Nova Scotia. 2 / 22 Harp traps and mist nets set around two roost boxes in Pinery Provincial Park, Ontario. 3 / 22 Measuring the forearm length of a little brown myotis. 4 / 22 Eastern small-footed bat, Myotis leibii 5 / 22 Dorsal view of a female Spinturnix americanus mite from an adult female MYLU caught at Salmonier in 2017. 6 / 22 Triple-high mist net being set up at Prince Edward Island National Park. 7 / 22 Prepping to deploy a PIT tag. 8 / 22 Researchers looking for bats roosting in looter tunnelts at Ka'kabish, Orange Walk District, Belize. 9 / 22 Woolly False Vampire Bat, Chrotopterus auritus 10 / 22 Woolly False Vampire Bat, Chrotopterus auritus. 11 / 22 30m long triple high net set along a landing strip in Lamanai, Belize. 12 / 22 Greater sac-winged bat, Saccopteryx bilineata, roosting in an abandoned sugar mill. 13 / 22 Common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus 14 / 22 Feeding a Pallas's long-tongued bat, Glossophaga soricina. 15 / 22 Striped hairy-nosed bat, Gardnernycteris keenani (formerly Mimon crenulatum) 16 / 22 Black mastiff bat, Molossus rufus (formerly M. ater) 17 / 22 Greater bulldog bat, Noctilio leporinus 18 / 22 Greater funnel-eared bat, Natalus mexicanus 19 / 22 Healthy wing of a little brown bat 20 / 22 Wing of a little brown bat affected by white nose syndrome 21 / 22 Researchers implant a pit tag in a bat in Pinery Provincial Park. 22 / 22 Ventral view of a Cimex bat bug from an adult female MYLU caught at Pinery in 2019
Adam Grottoli (UW) and Noah Hardy (MTRI/NSCC) search for a bat using radio telemetry in Nova Scotia. Harp traps and mist nets set around two roost boxes in Pinery Provincial Park, Ontario. Measuring the forearm length of a little brown myotis. Eastern small-footed bat, Myotis leibii Dorsal view of a female Spinturnix americanus mite from an adult female MYLU caught at Salmonier in 2017. Triple-high mist net being set up at Prince Edward Island National Park. Prepping to deploy a PIT tag. Researchers looking for bats roosting in looter tunnelts at Ka'kabish, Orange Walk District, Belize. Woolly False Vampire Bat, Chrotopterus auritus Woolly False Vampire Bat, Chrotopterus auritus. 30m long triple high net set along a landing strip in Lamanai, Belize. Greater sac-winged bat, Saccopteryx bilineata, roosting in an abandoned sugar mill. Common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus Feeding a Pallas's long-tongued bat, Glossophaga soricina. Striped hairy-nosed bat, Gardnernycteris keenani (formerly Mimon crenulatum) Black mastiff bat, Molossus rufus (formerly M. ater) Greater bulldog bat, Noctilio leporinus Greater funnel-eared bat, Natalus mexicanus Healthy wing of a little brown bat Wing of a little brown bat affected by white nose syndrome Researchers implant a pit tag in a bat in Pinery Provincial Park. Ventral view of a Cimex bat bug from an adult female MYLU caught at Pinery in 2019 1 / 22 Adam Grottoli (UW) and Noah Hardy (MTRI/NSCC) search for a bat using radio telemetry in Nova Scotia. 2 / 22 Harp traps and mist nets set around two roost boxes in Pinery Provincial Park, Ontario. 3 / 22 Measuring the forearm length of a little brown myotis. 4 / 22 Eastern small-footed bat, Myotis leibii 5 / 22 Dorsal view of a female Spinturnix americanus mite from an adult female MYLU caught at Salmonier in 2017. 6 / 22 Triple-high mist net being set up at Prince Edward Island National Park. 7 / 22 Prepping to deploy a PIT tag. 8 / 22 Researchers looking for bats roosting in looter tunnelts at Ka'kabish, Orange Walk District, Belize. 9 / 22 Woolly False Vampire Bat, Chrotopterus auritus 10 / 22 Woolly False Vampire Bat, Chrotopterus auritus. 11 / 22 30m long triple high net set along a landing strip in Lamanai, Belize. 12 / 22 Greater sac-winged bat, Saccopteryx bilineata, roosting in an abandoned sugar mill. 13 / 22 Common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus 14 / 22 Feeding a Pallas's long-tongued bat, Glossophaga soricina. 15 / 22 Striped hairy-nosed bat, Gardnernycteris keenani (formerly Mimon crenulatum) 16 / 22 Black mastiff bat, Molossus rufus (formerly M. ater) 17 / 22 Greater bulldog bat, Noctilio leporinus 18 / 22 Greater funnel-eared bat, Natalus mexicanus 19 / 22 Healthy wing of a little brown bat 20 / 22 Wing of a little brown bat affected by white nose syndrome 21 / 22 Researchers implant a pit tag in a bat in Pinery Provincial Park. 22 / 22 Ventral view of a Cimex bat bug from an adult female MYLU caught at Pinery in 2019