Subject: [Tweeters] Bats: White-Nose Syndrome
Date: May 25 12:16:46 2016
From: Anderson, Christopher D (DFW - Christopher.Anderson at dfw.wa.gov


Howdy Tweets!
WDFW is reaching out to partners to bring attention to our bat management and monitoring needs and how all can help; given white-nose syndrome has been confirmed in our state.
WDFW asks that folks utilize our website where bat observation reporting tools are available as well as information and outreach materials can be found (note fact sheet and poster at bottom of website). Please do feel free to pass along this information and post our materials where people recreate, in public offices, outreach events, websites, etc.
See here:

o Report groups of bats, dead bats and sick or injured bats to WDFW: www.wdfw.wa.gov/bats<http://www.wdfw.wa.gov/bats>

My best and a big thanks,
Chris
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Chris Anderson
District Biologist
District 12, King County
WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife - Region 4
16018 Mill Creek Blvd.
Mill Creek, WA 98012
425.775.1311, ext 111
Christopher.Anderson at dfw.wa.gov<mailto:Christopher.Anderson at dfw.wa.gov>
http://wdfw.wa.gov<http://wdfw.wa.gov/>
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