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  1. Performance report as required by the Endangered Species Program, Texas: Grant no. E18-1 : endangered and threatened species conservation : project WER68, ... Mexico and the trans-Pecos region of Texas by Brian W Keeley, 2002
  2. Habitat selection of endangered and endemic large flying-foxes in Subic Bay, Philippines [An article from: Biological Conservation] by T.L. Mildenstein, S.C. Stier, et all

1. Endangered Species Program, Bats
Fruit bats perform an extremely important function as seed dispersers. Nectar eating bats, including the federallylisted endangered lesser
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2. Division Of Endangered Species, Bats
Feedback. Privacy, Disclaimer, and Copyright information Common Misconceptions About Bats Go to the Endangered Species Home Page. Go to the
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3. Bats Bats Everywhere
Bats Bats Everywhere Welcome ! This special website is designed for hope that you will like, respect and help protect these endangered species.
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4. Indianabat
We want to educate the public about bats, especially about the Indiana Bat, because it is one of the more endangered bats on earth.
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5. Bats, Bat Houses, Bat Information
Programs include Animal Adaptations, Extinct and Endangered Animals, Basically Bats, Michigan Animals and Nature Walk and Bats of the World.
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6. "What's So Bad About BATS?"
What's so bad about BATS? By Sue Chastain INQUIRER STAFF WRITER United States, more than half are either on the federal endangered list or are
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7. Missouri Cave Bats
Bats helped to save the Meramec River from an Army Corps of Engineers dam project in the early 1970's. Because the federally endangered bats
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9. Bats (Endangered Animals Habitats)
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10. USATODAY.com - Endangered Bats Threaten Wireless Phone Tower Plans
A habitat for endangered bats is slowing down plans to build a 200foot wireless phone tower near a high school in Genesee County. The proposed site
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11. ENDANGERED SPECIES PROGRAM KID S CORNER
Almost all United States bats, and 70 percent of the bat species worldwide, What s happening in recovery of endangered and threatened species?
http://www.fws.gov/endangered/kids/

12. AV Script: Threatened And Endangered Bats Mini-Slide Set
threatened and endangered bats List of Images Studies now indicate that insummer these endangered bats roost and rear their young under loose bark or
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AV Script: Rare and Endangered Bats Mini-Slide Set Threatened and Endangered Bats
List of Images
Audiovisual Program
Produced by:
Bat Conservation International Inc.
P.O. Box 162603
Austin, Texas 78716 Updated 4/24/01
IMAGES REFERENCE INFORMATION 1. Spotted bat ( Euderma maculatum ) roosting in rock crevice (#1 of 10) The spotted bat ( Euderma maculatum ) is one of America's most striking mammals. Initially thought to be extremely rare, the spotted bat is now known to occupy a rather large range throughout western North America from southern British Columbia to northern Mexico. Spotted bats appear to feed almost exclusively on moths, using high-pitched echolocation calls that are audible to humans. This species’ population status is uncertain and more information is needed about its habits and life history. 2. Lesser long-nosed bat ( Leptonycteris curasoae ) in flight to saguaro flower (#2 of 10) The lesser long-nosed bat ( Leptonycteris curasoae ) is one of three North American species that feed exclusively on the fruit and nectar of night-blooming cacti including saguaro and organ pipe, as well as many species of agave. Bats are important to the reproductive biology of these plants. For example, in the absence of bats, the seed set of the agave falls to one three-thousandth of normal. Lesser long-nosed bats are found in southern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico and throughout Mexico and Baja California. In 1988, these bats were listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as endangered. Roost disturbance and possible effects of habitat loss such as the over-harvesting of agaves in Mexico represent their primary threats.

13. 1995. Are American Bats Losing Ground? . BATS. Vol 13, No 1:3.
bats now have the highest percentage of endangered or candidate species among all Even if a species is formally proposed for endangered or threatened
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Are American Bats Losing Ground?
EIGHT MORE North American bats have been added to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service list of species being considered as candidates for endangered or threatened status. This brings the total to an alarming 56 percent of our bat species that are endangered or are under consideration for listing. There are 43 bat species in the United States and Canada. Bats now have the highest percentage of endangered or candidate species among all land mammals in the United States and Canada. The new listings were included in the Federal Register published in November 1994. Although inclusion on the list is not a formal proposal for endangered or threatened status, it is the first step toward gaining official protection under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). All of the additional bats on the new list are Category 2 status, which means that while there is enough information to indicate that a proposal may be appropriate, conclusive data on biological vulnerability and threat are not currently available. The additional North American bats on the list are Idionycteris phyllotis (Allen's lappet-browed bat)

14. Index Of Texas Endangered Mammals
endangered and threatened Animals. bats. State Status. Federal Status (Listed).Greater Longnosed Bat Leptonycteris nivalis
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/nature/endang/animals/animalia.htm

15. Potential Effects Of Global Change On Bats
The longnosed bat, Leptonycteris an endangered species in the southwest ? endangered and threatened wildlife and plants. 50 CFR 17.11 and 17.12.
http://geochange.er.usgs.gov/sw/impacts/biology/bats/

16. Critters | Threatened & Endangered Species
One Arkansas hibernation cave houses about 250000 gray bats, Pull Down forInformation, Critters Overview, threatened and endangered Species
http://www.agfc.state.ar.us/critters/endangered_species.html

Alligator, American

Bat, Gray

Bat, Indiana

Bat, Ozark Big-Eared
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Woodpecker, Red-Cockaded
Endangered Species Management on Private Lands-Funding Sources Several federal agencies have programs that specifically provide money for management of endangered species on private lands or have general wildlife habitat enhancement programs in which landowners willing to manage endangered species on their property are more likely to receive funding. Please contact the nearest Arkansas Game and Fish Commission regional office and ask for a Private Lands Biologist who will be able to provide more information on these programs. Natural Resources Conservation Service
Arkansas NRCS website
NRCS Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP)
General information on WHIP

NRCS Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)

NRCS Grassland Reserve Program
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species Program

17. EPA: Federal Register: Endangered And Threatened Species Permit Application
endangered and threatened Species Permit Application ,Federal Register document . banding), and to identify new populations of Indiana bats.
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18. SchoolWorld Endangered Species Project: Ghostbat
endangered/threatened Species Report Although I had some knowledge on othertypes of bats, the Ghost bat was very unfamiliar to me.
http://www.schoolworld.asn.au/species/ghostbat.html
A SchoolWorld Internet Education Project
Endangered/Threatened Species Report

Submitted by Nick Nikolovski
East Hills Boys Technology High School
Sydney, Australia
Ghostbat
Ghostbat

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Photographer Unknown
Original artwork by Nick Nikolovski
Description:
The Ghost bat is quite large in size, it is 100 -130mm long and had a forearm length of 102-112mm. The ghost bats weight varies between 140 and 165 grams. The Ghost bat is quite pale in appearance with pale grey black fur. It has very large ears which stand directly above the face. The ghost bat has large eyes and no visible tail. Ghost bats are sometimes called false vampires as it was thought that they sucked blood like the south American Vampires bats, though the ghost bats are not in fact vampires. The Ghost bat has no real predators as it is more accurately described as being the predator rather than the attacker of small creatures. The Ghost bat is a cannibal, therefore it eats all different animals. They eat birds, other bats, and small insects. Much of the prey is caught on a vertical surface, and during feeding periods it is said that the Ghost bat makes loud bird like sounds. The Ghost Bat only takes a few seconds to kill and drag the innocent prey into shelter.
Environment:
The Ghost bat is nocturnal, thus during broad daylight the ghost bat stays in a cave or in large cracks of rocks. It is a shy animal and therefore it is rarely seen by others.

19. The Action Plan For Australian Bats - Contents Page
4.3 Overview of threatening processes for Australian threatened bat species Critically endangered, conservation dependant and extinct in the wild have
http://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/action/bats/
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The Action Plan for Australian Bats
Edited by
Anne Duncan, G. Barry Baker and Narelle Montgomery
With assistance from the Editorial Panel
Biodiversity Group Environment Australia, 1999
Contents
The views and opinions expressed in this report are those of the editors and contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Commonwealth Government, the Minister for the Environment or the Director of National Parks and Wildlife. FOREWORD SUMMARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ... 2.5 List of Australian bat taxa 3. RECOVERY OUTLINES AND TAXON SUMMARIES 3.1 RECOVERY OUTLINES Lord Howe Long-eared Bat
Bare-rumped Sheathtail Bat

Greater Large-eared Horseshoe Bat

Christmas Island Pipistrelle
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Eastern Long-eared Bat
3.2 TAXON SUMMARIES Spectacled Flying-fox
Bare-backed Fruit Bat

Ghost Bat

Coastal Sheathtail Bat
... 4.5 Recommendations APPENDICES APPENDIX A - IUCN red list categories.

20. Ten Species Of Bats Listing Advice
In summary, the Bat Action Plan assessed 10 bats as threatened (Extinct, including in the list in the Critically endangered category
http://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/species/bats.html
Skip navigation links About us Contact us Publications ... What's new Threatened Species and Threatened Ecological Communities You are here: DEH Home Biodiversity Threatened species ... Species
Ten species of Bats
Advice to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage from the Threatened Species Scientific Committee ( TSSC ) on Amendments to the List of Threatened Species under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act)
1. Scientific name, common name (where appropriate), major taxon group
Action Plan for Australian Bats, specifically:
2. International/National Context

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