Hello. Welcome to the Western Bat Working Group, a partner in the Coalition of North American Bat Working Groups. The WBWG consists of agencies, organizations and individuals passionate about bat research, management and conservation from fifteen western states; the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan; the Northwest and Yukon territories and northern Mexico.
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Report Sick or Dead Bats
Support critical efforts to monitor the expansion of white-nose syndrome and protect North American bats. Please report any potential white-nose syndrome observations including dead bats and/or abnormal behavior (e.g. flying during hibernation period, December through March; daytime activity; bats unable to fly).
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Discover western North America’s thirty-three bat species. Learn about their distribution, life history characteristics, habitat associations and current conservation efforts.
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Become an important member of the Western Bat Working Group. Your contribution and involvement advance awareness and conservation of North American bats.
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Western Bat Working Group is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. You can contribute via direct donation or by supporting one of our scholarship or educational funds.
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Say hello. Whether you are searching for bat information, curious about our mission, or require technical assistance, we would love to hear from you.
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Studies that were carried out on bats have not yielded results, so the drug was tested on ordinary mice to determine the effect against the virus.