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Consultation for proposed Endangered listing under the Species at Risk Act for three migratory bats—Hoary Bat, Eastern Red Bat, and Silver-haired Bat

The Government of Canada is inviting and encouraging individuals, communities, businesses, and organizations to share comments concerning the classification of three migratory bats — Hoary Bat, Eastern Red Bat, and Silver-haired Bat — as Endangered under the Canadian Species at Risk Act.

 

Results of consultations will be used to help decide if these species should be added to the List of Wildlife Species at Risk (Schedule 1) under the Species at Risk Act as Endangered, or whether the matter should be referred back to COSEWIC.

 

Available evidence supports an Endangered listing for all three migratory bats, primarily because of high mortality caused by wind turbines and rapid growth in the number of wind turbines that is continuing to occur across North America.

 

The listing of these species will result in increased legal protections to bats on lands under the jurisdiction of the federal government. The listing will also result in the development of a recovery plan, and is expected to increase funding available to address knowledge gaps and conservation priorities. Increased focus on this issue may also help improve adoption of proven mitigation techniques that will reduce the number of bat fatalities occurring at wind farms in Canada.

 

To submit comments on their listing, refer to these resources and statements:

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Best Management Practices for the Use of Bat Houses in U.S. and Canada now available!

WCS Canada’s Western Bat Program, in partnership with various U.S. and Canadian agencies, have released the first continent-wide best management practices for the use of bat houses. Download a free copy to learn more. Also see our Alberta Bat House Guidelines.

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Pumpkin Carving Contest Winner

🎉🦇 We’re excited to announce that Cora S. is the winner of our Bat Week pumpkin carving contest! 🎃🏆 Congratulations, Cora, on your outstanding pumpkin creation! You’ve truly captured the spirit of bat conservation and Halloween in a single masterpiece. 🦇🎃
 
A big thank you to everyone who voted and made this victory possible. We’re so grateful for your support in raising awareness and funds for bat conservation and the Alberta Community Bat Program. Together, we’re making a positive impact on these incredible creatures. 🦇❤️🎉
 

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Pumpkin Carving Contest Now On (Oct 18 – 30, 2023)

Carve a pumpkin and help save bats! 🦇 In celebration of Bat Week, we’re thrilled to announce our Pumpkin Carving Contest in support of bat conservation and our Alberta Community Bat Program. Not only will you have the opportunity to showcase your pumpkin carving talents across the nation, but you could also win fantastic prizes and, of course, the ultimate bragging rights!

 

Spread the word and vote to decide the ultimate pumpkin-carving champion.

 

To learn more and to participate, visit our contest webpage.

 
 

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