Canary in the cutblock: researchers target B.C.'s bellwether bat population
- An international research project is studying the decline of northern myotis bat populations near Kinbasket Lake to support local ecosystems and preserve their population.
- The Wildlife Conservation Society is involved in projects using fake bark and radio detectors to understand the habitat needs of northern myotis.
- Dr. Cori Lausen emphasizes that northern myotis bats are critical for ecosystem health and natural pest control, as their pups require specific humidity and temperature to survive.
- Lausen advocates for grassroots conservation and believes that effective conservation measures should be prioritized by the B.C. government.
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