Bat Conservation and Management, Inc. (http://batmanagement.com) runs a few 
very practical and hands-on trapping and acoustic survey workshops throughout 
the year.

Morgan

Morgan Vance
[email protected]
443.928.1269

On Jan 27, 2013, at 7:48 PM, John Mickelson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know that their offerings tend not to be cheap, but the good folks down at 
> the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (National Zoo) at Front Royal:
> http://nationalzoo.si.edu/scbi/default.cfm
> offer a wide range of highly respected course materials, including 
> terrestrial mammal conservation... here is a posting from this past year
> http://www.diversitas-international.org/resources/news/training-courses-at-the-smithsonian-conservation-biology-institute
> Species Monitoring & Conservation: Terrestrial MammalsApril 16-27, 2012This 
> course teaches current techniques in assessment and monitoring of wild mammal 
> populations, including bats. Participants learn principles of study design; 
> current field assessment methods; data analysis techniques including MARK and 
> DISTANCE software; application of monitoring data to decision-making and 
> population management; and collection and preparation of museum voucher 
> specimens.http://nationalzoo.si.edu/SCBI/MAB/GMU/terremammals.cfmSee also:
> http://nationalzoo.si.edu/scbi/SpeciesSurvival/VirgianiaBigEaredBats/default.cfm
> Also pretty sure Conservation International still does an annual bat 
> conservation workshop:
> http://www.batcon.org/index.php/get-involved/workshops.html
> -John
> John Mickelson
> Geospatial and Ecological Services
> 501 Stage Rd.
> Monroe, NY 10950-3217
> (845) 893-4110
> [email protected]
> 
> --- On Sun, 1/27/13, Michael S. Batcher <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> From: Michael S. Batcher <[email protected]>
> Subject: [ECOLOG-L] Requesting advice on bat survey training
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sunday, January 27, 2013, 3:15 PM
> 
> I have been interested in learning more about methods to survey for bats,
> using either or both sound or mist nets. I would appreciate any advice
> anyone may have on courses or organizations that offer such training. I
> don't have a particular research goal at this point - just interested in
> learning something new. Thanks in advance.
> 
> Michael S. Batcher
> Buskirk, NY 12028

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