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N. American Bat Conservation Fund


2009 North American Bat Conservation Fund Grants
The North American Bat Conservation Fund provides grants of up to $5,000 to help support projects that most effectively aid bats in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Projects should support one or more of the North American Bat Conservation Fund priorities.

The North American Bat Conservation Fund program is temporarily suspended. We will resume the program as soon as possible.



North American Bat Conservation Fund Grants awarded in 2008

Frank Bonaccorso (U.S. Geological Survey) Hawaii, United States Population trends and seasonal movements in the Hawaiian hoary bat

Susan Loeb (US Forest Service, Southern Research Station) South Carolina, United States Effectiveness of an acoustic lure for capturing Rafinesque’s big-eared bats

Aaron Reid (Ophiuchus Consulting) British Columbia, Canada South Okanagan community bat project

Kimberly Williams-Guillen (University of Michigan) Chiapas, Mexico Diversity and ecological function of bats in the coffee agroecosystem of Chiapas

Funded by U.S. Forest Service International Programs
Eglantina Canales Gutierrez (Protección de la Fauna Mexicana A.C.) Coahuila, Mexico Reforestation using Agave in the protected aArea Sierra de Zapaliname to improve feeding areas for the Mexican long-tongued bat and the greater long-nosed bat
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Last Updated: Tuesday, 11 August 2009