Imagine A Halloween Without Bats
No chocolate, few tropical nuts and fruits, more insect pests… Just the mere thought of no chocolate makes us frightened! Big brown bats in an attic space. (c) Phil Wooldridge Bats are one of the most...
View ArticleNew Jersey’s Endangered Species List Continues to Grow
NEW JERSEY’S STATUS REVIEW OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALS HAS BEEN COMPLETED By Michael Davenport, Marine Species & GIS Programs Manager A little brown bat, one of several bat species which will be added...
View ArticleChurch kicks bats out of the belfry – and helps save the bats
One summer evening, thrilled volunteers watched as over 350 big brown bats flew out of the peak of the historic Tranquility Church. CWF biologist Mackenzie Hall worked to safely rid the...
View ArticleHelp Bats Find a Good Home!
By Dan Silvernail, Eagle Scout Candidate and Conserve Wildlife Foundation Volunteer Big brown bats in an attic space (c) Phil Wooldridge Bats don’t get enough credit. They fly around at night devouring...
View ArticleWings and a Prayer
Hard to believe, but October is already here! And that can only mean one thing – bats! Everyday throughout the month of October, follow CWF on social media and our blog to fly high with these...
View ArticleShedding Light on Threats Bats Face Today
Hard to believe, but October is already here! And that can only mean one thing — bats! Everyday throughout the month of October, follow CWF on social media and our blog to fly high with these...
View ArticleBloodsuckers and Blind? Hardly – Exploding the Myths of Bats
Hard to believe, but October is already here! And that can only mean one thing — bats! Everyday throughout the month of October, follow CWF on social media and our blog to fly high with these...
View ArticleProtecting Bats – What is Being Done and How You Can Help!
Hard to believe, but October is already here! And that can only mean one thing — bats! Everyday throughout the month of October, follow CWF on social media and our blog to fly high with these...
View ArticleBig brown bats in N.J. thrive as smaller cousins decline
Big Brown Bats (c) Phil Wooldridge White-nose syndrome continues to kill off little brown bats in New Jersey, but there is hope on the horizon for another species of bat – the big brown bat. Reporter...
View ArticleIdentifying with New Jersey’s Fascinating Bats
Hard to believe, but October is already here! And that can only mean one thing – bats! Everyday throughout the month of October, follow CWF on social media and our blog to fly high with these...
View ArticleRead All About It: Newsworthy BatCam Big Brown Bats
BatCam, the live-action camera that captures a colony of big brown bats living in a family home in Flemington, received plenty of media attention this week. BatCam is hosted on Conserve Wildlife...
View ArticleHelp Northern Long-Eared Bats Become Listed as Endangered Species
Photo Credit: MacKenzie Hall The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has reopened the public comment period on a proposal to list the northern long-eared bat as endangered under the Endangered Species Act...
View ArticleWhy are You Thankful for New Jersey’s Wildlife?
This holiday season, Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey asked our friends, supporters and volunteers, What is special about NJ’s wildlife to you? Why are you thankful for New Jersey’s...
View ArticlePhotos From the Field: Little Brown Bats in Hibernia Mine
Data Collected for White-nose Syndrome Research By: Stephanie Feigin, Wildlife Ecologist This week, Conserve Wildlife Foundation’s Wildlife Ecologist Stephanie Feigin went into Hibernia Mine with New...
View ArticleConserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey “2014 Annual Report” Released
CWF Releases its First Annual Report Ever Using a Story Map Format: “2014 Annual Report“ By David Wheeler, Executive Director Technology has proven to be vital to Conserve Wildlife Foundation’s work...
View ArticleNorthern Long-Eared Bat Protected Under Endangered Species Act
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announced Bat as Threatened, Primarily Due to White-Nose Syndrome By: Lindsay McNamara, Communications Coordinator Northern Long-Eared Bat © Lance Risley Remember...
View ArticleConserve Wildlife Foundation Celebrates Bat Appreciation Day!
Happy Bat Appreciation Day! By: Stephanie Feigin, Wildlife Ecologist Today, Friday, April 17 is Bat Appreciation Day 2015. Join Conserve Wildlife Foundation in celebrating the beloved bats of New...
View ArticleLights, Camera, Action: Conserve Wildlife Foundation Releases New Video
New Video Showcases CWF’s Work to Protect the Garden State’s Wildlife By: Lindsay McNamara, Communications Manager Conserve Wildlife Foundation is thrilled to release a new video as an “introduction”...
View ArticleTracking a Federally Listed Bat Species across New Jersey
An Update on CWF’s Northern long-eared Bat Statewide Mist Netting Surveys by Stephanie Feigin, Wildlife Ecologist Female Northern long eared bat (c) Ethan Gilardi White-nose Syndrome (WNS), a fungal...
View ArticleHelp Bats in the Garden State
Build Bat Houses with CWF at the New Jersey WILD Outdoor Expo by Ian Johansson, Eagle Scout Candidate and Conserve Wildlife Foundation Volunteer A little brown bat. Photo by MacKenzie Hall. I first met...
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