MTRI posted this promising report in the Weymouth Bridge (and perhaps in
other newsletters). You can see a map of the sightings in N.S. on their
website.
"Thank you! This summer the Report a Bat Hotline was on fire. All you
citizen scientists out there helped MTRI capture close to 500 bat sightings
across NS. That info is vital to help us and other researchers track bat
populations and find surviving maternity colonies.
Although there are some signs of recovery Nova Scotia's bats are still
threatened by the devastating white-nose syndrome. We need your continued
support to track bats across the province. If you see a bat please report
it at
http://www.batconservation.ca
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Nancy