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Environmental Impact - Wildlife/Vegetation Effects

Engel, J. M., Courtsal, F.R., Martin, R.L., Messerji, J.R., Hooper, T.H., & Mumford, R.E. (1975). Recovery plan for the Indiana Bat. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington D.C.: 34pp.

Abstract

Data concerning the biology, ecology, and status of the endangered Indiana bat, and management plans to accomplish the recovery of the species, are outlined. Human disturbances to vulnerable winter populations are considered the major cause of population decline. Vandalism and inadvertent disturbance by spelunkers and biologists have been responsible for measurable declines in several instances.

 

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