[OHIOBWG] FW: 2017 Bat Workshop Training Schedule

Titchenell, Marne titchenell.4 at osu.edu
Wed Dec 7 12:35:40 EST 2016


FYI below for training opportunities…

[The Ohio State University]
Marne A. Titchenell

Wildlife Program Specialist

Ohio State University Extension
School of Environment and Natural Resources
College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences

210 Kottman Hall, 2021 Coffey Rd, Columbus, OH 43210

614-292-0402  Office
titchenell.4 at osu.edu<mailto:titchenell.4 at osu.edu>

woodlandstewards.osu.edu<http://woodlandstewards.osu.edu/>


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Subject: [MWBWG] 2017 Bat Workshop Training Schedule


Just a quick note to remind those interested of the upcoming training opportunities conducted by http://www.batsurveysolutions.com

Please note pre-registration ends December 15 for the next Acoustic Survey Methods workshop in sunny, warm, near-an-airport Florida for those looking for some bat action soon in January.


ACOUSTIC SURVEY METHODS FOR BATS
These classes include a 5 day schedule of combined classroom lectures and hands-on practice. The Acoustic Survey Methods workshops teach students all the topics covered in the basic “Acoustic Data Management” workshop but combine it with in-field demonstrations. Structured outdoor field trips at venues and times conducive for intercepting wild bats allow us to illustrate how to locate, deploy, collect, and analyze real data from active, passive, and mobile acoustic transect surveys.

23-27 January 2017: Punta Gorda, Florida (preregistration ends December 15)

3-7 April 2017: Tucson, Arizona


COMBINED FIELD SURVEY TECHNIQUES FOR BATS
Our 8-day/7-night field courses provide guided, hands-on experience with bat survey techniques including harp traps and single-, double-, and triple-high mist net sets, as well as bat handling, removal from nets and traps, identification, banding, WNS decontamination and disinfection techniques, echolocation call recording, and data processing. Radio telemetry, video-recording methods, and a full range of active, passive and mobile acoustic-survey techniques are highlighted. Students learn how to integrate acoustic monitoring as a survey technique for effective, efficient comprehensive bat surveys.

13-20 May 2017: Portal, Arizona
Chiricahua Mountains

14-21 (tentative) July 2017: Tulelake, California
Lava Beds National Monument & Modoc National Forest

23-30 (tentative) September 2017: Park City, Kentucky
Mammoth Cave National Park


ACOUSTIC DATA MANAGEMENT
In a 3 day classroom setting, students learn about the theory behind recording and analyzing ultrasonic bat vocalizations. We teach participants how to interpret quantitative analysis outputs from auto-classification software programs and how to perform qualitative analysis (i.e., manual vetting) to confirm bat species presence.

11-13 October 2017: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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