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Posts by Jon Flanders

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Arizona has added an endangered bat to the list of night-flying creatures that frequent the state Arizona has added a new species of bat to the list of night-flying creatures that frequent the state.

Happy to share a great article in @apnews.com highlighting our working using environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect a rare species of nectivore bat in Arizona 🦇

apnews.com/article/ariz...

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Co‐Benefits From Species‐Level Conservation Contribute to Multilateral Environmental Agreement Targets Conservation investments do not operate within a zero-sum paradigm, but instead provide opportunities for co-benefits across sustainable development and conservation goals. Recognizing the interconne...

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Interested in learning how #bat conservation initiatives contribute to Global Biodiversity Framework #GBF and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals #SDG??? If so, check out our new paper in Conservation Letters below 🦇 👇🏻

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Early this year I had the opportunity to work with my colleague Jennifer Barros and our collaborators at Taboa cave in Brazil! While we monitored a colony of Natalus we were able to see other incredible 🦇 species such as Platyrrhinus lineatus! For more information please check batcon.org

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Conservation should never be done in isolation. Community based, and community led initiatives are key. This is from a recent community workshop in Fikirini, #Kenya 🦇

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Sorry, completely missed this. No, this is a different cave - while it used to support Hildegarde’s tomb bat, the level of disturbance and construction above the cave has prompted them to abandon it. We found very few bats during this survey.

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Part of the continued emergence of bats from St Clair cave in Jamaica. There are an estimated 2 million #bats using this cave - 10 different species. An incredible sight. 🦇 #Jamaica

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Working to Protect Vital Habitat in Kenya In coastal Kenya, rapid development is threatening to destroy some of the most important cave roosts for bats, including the Endangered Hildegarde’s tomb bat…

It’s out! Here’s a short video highlighting some of the incredible work we’ve involved with in #Kenya saving endangered bats and empowering local communities 🦇

vimeo.com/1039734764

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Used to be. Sadly this is one of the historic Hildegarde’s roosts that has now been abandoned due to the level of development and disturbance above it.

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On Tuesday we’re releasing our final 🦇 videos, focusing on our work in #Kenya. Before then I’m going to highlight some photos from that project. Here’s @mgambarios.bsky.social surveying one of the coral caves.

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Back to 🦇 content - this is the endangered Fijian free-tailed bat. There is only one known maternity roost for this species. We’ve just released a video on how we worked with local partners and communities to save this species from extinction: vimeo.com/1038668450

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Will get back to posting photos of bats later wanted to recognise the partnerships needed to achieve effective #conservation. This is just some of the #Fiji team working to save the Fijian free-tailed bat 🦇

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Bat Conservation International has just released a short series of videos highlighting some of the #bat conservation work we’re doing in #Jamaica 🦇

vimeo.com/1036129420

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Infrared video footage of the critically endangered Jamaican flower #bat emerging from the only know maternity roost. 🦇

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Cameroon leaf-nosed bat (Doryrhina camerunensis) from Nyungwe National Park - this was the first time this data deficient species had been detected in #Rwanda 🦇

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Common vampire bat after a large meal

Common vampire bat after a large meal

Not sure about anyone else, but I’m feeling as full as this common vampire #bat today (note that this is a very old photo - always wear gloves!). 🦇

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wrinkled-face bat

wrinkled-face bat

Flashback to when I was lucky enough to catch the wrinkle-faced #bat in #Mexico. This species primarily feeds on soft fruit. This face sums up my mood during an early morning call 🦇

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Currently, the only known roost for the critically endangered Hill’s horseshoe #bat from Nyungwe National Park, #Rwanda 🦇

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Rediscovery of the critically endangered Hill's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hilli) and other new records of bat species in Rwanda For forty years, there has been growing uncertainty about whether Hill's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hilli) still persists in Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda. Only known from one small area within the Na...

This bat was last seen in 1981, and this study was the first time its roost had been identified. You can read more about this in the Biodiversity Data Journal @pensoft.bsky.social

bdj.pensoft.net/article/8354...

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Video of Hill’s horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hilli) taken in Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda. 🦇

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Sorry, still getting used to the new platform! I work as part of the endangered species team at Bat Conservation International :)

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Yes please!

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