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Description

Northern long-eared bat (NLEB) was reclassified under endangered late in 2022 due to massive population declines - as much as 97 to 100% in a given area of their range - caused by white-nose syndrome, the main threat to NLEB. NLEB roost in the cavities of live and dead trees in the summer, representing a management opportunity for foresters to promote NLEB habitat through silvicultural practices.

This workshop is a second offering of our September 2023 NLEB Silviculture workshop previously held in Aitkin and Carlton Counties. For this workshop we will move through three sites in central St. Louis County; resource managers can come away from the workshop feeling confident they can identify what silvicultural strategies foresters can apply to promote NLEB habitat as well as identify NLEB roosting characteristics, phenology, and harvesting considerations. We will also discuss broader policy implications for those seeking to learn more about Habitat Conservation Plans.

Event Contact

R. Lane Moser, moser196@umn.edu

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Section Title
Silviculture for Northern Long-Eared Bat
Type
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Days
T
Time
9:00AM to 3:00PM
Dates
Jun 04, 2024
Campus
Off-Campus
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
6.0
Location
  • Off-Campus
Section Details

Location: Hibbing, MN. We will move through three sites in central St. Louis County.

Boxed lunch will be provided.

No refunds will be issued for cancellations after registration closes. Cancellations prior to close of registration will be fully refunded.

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