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Bat Surveys
Shelburne Farms
Research Site
Subdivision Project
Theatre House
Exclusion
Moving In

 

Our Bat Houses and Our Company In Action

Did you ever wonder what a bat house might look like once it is put up?  Did you ever wonder how big is a BIG bat house?  Did you ever wonder what exclusion netting on a building might look like?  Did you ever wonder how researchers collect data about local bat populations?  Over the years, members of the Chiroptera Cabin Company Team have been out and about taking pictures of our bat houses in action. The team has followed some projects from start to finish, and checked up on others since their installation.  Each time, taking pictures to show what our bat houses look like in the field.  Members have also taken pictures of some of our BIG projects, including the largest bat house in Vermont.   Chiroptera Cabin Company Team members have also participated in local bat surveys to help gather important information about local bat populations.

Bat Surveys in Vermont

The Bat Team volunteers for two local bat surveys

Largest Bat House in Vermont

The Largest Bat House in Vermont.  Located at Shelburne Farms in Shelburne, Vermont

New Hampshire Research Site

The Bat Team's New Hampshire research facility.  Located in Goshen, New Hampshire.

A Subdivision Project

A Vermont neighborhood decides to take control of it's bug problem.  Georgia, Vermont

A House for a Theatre

A local theatre takes steps to safely relocated bats that are trying to share their stage.  Step 1 is to give them a new home.  Memorial Hall in Essex Center, Vermont

Exclusion in Action

A local theatre takes steps to safely relocated bats that are trying to share their stage.  Step 1 excluding them from the theatre.  Memorial Hall in Essex Center, Vermont

Moving in to New Housing

The 3rd step in safely relocated the bats living in a local theatre, seeing if they actually move in to their new home.  See if it was a success.  Memorial Hall in Essex Center, Vermont

 

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