Northwest Territories
To report dead bat(s), please contact [email protected] or your local or regional Environment and Natural Resources officeBritish Columbia
BC White-nose Syndrome Fact Sheet
Dr. Helen Schwantje
[email protected]
(250) 751 3234
Dr. Purnima Govindarajulu
[email protected]
(250) 387 9755
BC Community Bat Program
[email protected]
855 922 2287
Alberta
Lisa Wilkinson
Species at Risk Biologist
Alberta Environment and Parks
[email protected]
(780) 723 8556
Visit Alberta Community Bat Program for more information
California
Scott Osborn
Statewide Coordinator, Small Mammal Conservation
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
[email protected]
(916) 324 3564
Dr. Deana Clifford
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
[email protected]
Montana
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
Wildlife Division
(406) 444 7320
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
Wildlife Health Lab
(406) 994 6357
If human exposure is suspected or confirmed, please contact your local Department of Health and Human Services
New Mexico
Marikay Ramsey
BLM New Mexico State Office
[email protected]
(505) 603 8537
James Stuart
New Mexico Department of Game & Fish
[email protected]
(505) 476 8107
North Dakota
North Dakota Game and Fish Department
Wildlife Division
(701) 328 6300
Wyoming
If you find dead bat(s), please email your name, phone number (or other contact information), and a description of the observation to
[email protected]
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
(405) 521 3851
Texas
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
(512) 389 4505
For large numbers of dead bats
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Kills and Spills Team
(512) 389 4848
Arizona
To report dead bat(s), please email your name, phone and a description of the observation to [email protected]
Saskatchewan
Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative
1 888 966 5815
Provincial Wildlife Health Specialist, Ministry of Environment
Iga Stasiak
(306) 933 5406