Bats: A Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Northern California

Laura Hilberg and Jessi Kershner
Posted on: 5/05/2020 - Updated on: 5/23/2023

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Jessi Kershner

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Abstract

This climate change vulnerability assessment for northwestern California considers species such as the Townsend's big-eared bat, fringed myotis, long-eared myotis, western red bat, pallid bat, California myotis, silver-haired bat, big brown bat, and little brown bat, among others.

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Citation

Hilberg, LE, Kershner JM. 2019. Bats: Northern California Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Summary. Version 1.0. EcoAdapt, Bainbridge Island, WA.

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