Bat Survey Projects and Services

Acoustic Monitoring and Phase 1 Habitat Assessment – Harlan County, Kentucky
Investigators conducting this survey included Mr. Jason B. Robinson performing acoustic analysis and Tom Wilson and Jacob Riddle as acoustic technicians. Michael Boller, Tom Wilson, and Jacob Riddle performed the habitat assessments.
The habitat assessment was conducted to document potential bat habitat within the project corridor and determine if suitable habitat is present for the identified federally listed species. The assessment included an in-house review of available resources, including USGS topographic and geologic quadrangle maps, karst potential maps, land use maps, digital elevation maps, aerial photographs, and project design plans. Field surveys were also conducted to delineate the extent of each habitat and assess its potential for use by the identified species.
For the acoustic survey, acoustic detectors were deployed for the necessary number of nights at each of the proposed locations. Detectors were placed in habitats where bats were likely to be foraging/traveling and in areas that increase the likelihood of recording high-quality calls (e.g., forest canopy openings, road or stream corridors with open canopies, ponds, or wetlands).

Terrestrial Zoology – Acoustic Bat Survey
Terrestrial zoology studies include deployment of acoustic bat detectors to record data to characterize the community of bat species present at the site.
Kentucky Bat Survey
During this bat survey for a planned resource extraction site (surface and underground highwall/auger coal mining) mist net and acoustic sampling was employed. Prior to sampling a summer and winter habitat assessment was performed to identify the amount of and potential for habitat presence. The Kentucky Bat Survey (Whitley County) was performed on an approximately 120 acre tract of land was surveyed and clearance was recommended due to no captures of Threatened or Endangered species.

Indiana Bat Survey
This bat survey for a planned resource extraction site (surface and underground highwall/auger coal mining) mist net and acoustic sampling was employed. Prior to sampling a summer and winter habitat assessment was performed to identify the amount of and potential for habitat presence. This Indiana Bat Survey (Whitley County) was performed on an approximately 120 acre tract of land was surveyed and clearance was recommended due to no captures of Threatened or Endangered species.
In addition to the projects showcased above, waypoint also provides the following bat survey services;
Acoustic Monitoring & Analysis
Habitat Assessment
Mistnet Surveys