Hi- My name is Kathy Ladisheff and I have been invited by Amanda Lollar to join World Bat Line. I attended her bootcamp last July and she invited me on board...
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Jun 2, 2007 4:55 pm
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Hello Kathy! Welcome to the wonderful world of the planet's most adorable animals. ... From: nhstatebats To: worldbatline@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June...
kathy, welcome. I think you'll find the batline a great place to learn a lot from others. it's so great to be able to post problems and issues and have ...
Yahoo! There is ALWAYS room for more bat rehabbers and I'm glad you're here. There is a NH state bat biologist, whose name escapes me, who works with small...
Hi Kathy, welcome to the "colony!" I've attended Boot Camp twice and got SO MUCH out of it each time. Doesn't it break your heart that so many mammal rehabbers...
Hi every one, I'd just like to say a big hello to my fellow enthusiasists and thank you all for the messages I read on my emails. My name is Cate and I live in...
Hi Cate, welcome to the group. Do you rescue flying foxes or microbats or both? Your flying foxes are very photogenic, but I'm glad we only have to clean up...
Cate, I have to say the reaction of the injured bats brought a tear to my eye and as a frustrating parallel that comes to mind, my wife mentioned last night...
Last week I wrote about a female with a compound fracture of her right wing near the elbow. She had surgery and was anesthetized. I speculated she might be...
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Jun 4, 2007 8:57 pm
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Hi Joyce, I've known of many sick/injured mammals spontaneously aborting fetus' after traumatic events, it seems to be a result of the body trying remove...
Hi, all. I just came across a poll at the Environmental News Network about regulating windfarms to protect bats and birds. Unfortunately, they use language...
I see what you mean Should the government pass potentially crippling wind energy regulations to protect birds and bats? No 55.8% Yes 44.2% Corky Mary Jean...
It looks like they've changed the wording of the poll since some of you posted about it this morning. Now it's phrased in more neutral language: "Should the...
Hi friends. I've got a year old, hand raised BBB male who was too lazy flying to release last year. He's flying much better now and I'm considering releasing...
In my opinion: 15.5g is extremely skinny. I do not know how big and fat the "US"-eptesicus have to be but the "European"-eptesicus are ok with approx. 25g. I...
Hi, all. Yesterday, I had sent a complaint about the wording of the question to the Editor-in-Chief of ENN and she wrote back to me saying she agreed with me...
For Nebraska, 15 or 16 grams is a fine release weight for a male big brown mid-summer, as long as he is healthy and foraging. I often see healthy male BBBs at...
I have a couple of Mexican free-tails that have come into care and likely will be releasable in a couple of weeks.? They are very pregnant.? A couple of...
I agree-if the bat is fit and foraging, then his weight is fine. I'm always amazed at how thin wild bats feel to me. I do see huge females around here that can...
Any bat rehabbers near Quincy, Illinois on the Missouri side? A cat killed a bat and this lady found a baby on the dead bat. We're trying to give her help by...
I received my tiniest bat to date today. Probably a BBB. At first the homeowner believed it had simply fallen from the spot under the roof eaves onto a...
I totally go with physical contact, especially for the ones that cry or that seem needy. The benefits of touch for preemie humans are well established and most...
I have a MFT with tell-tale "pimples" under his exposed skin areas. I will be applying Revolution drop. Wanted to clarify that it is the amount of liquid ...
jaygander@...
Jun 11, 2007 3:40 pm
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I've always needle blip'd and it has been sufficient. lisa^*^ another paranoid Oregonian...
I got a call today from a bat-friendly family that had a bat on the fireplace in the living room, and this was not the first. Got over there to find a 4 week...
Yes-it happens all over. IMHO it's related to heat spikes and mothers attempting to roost switch, which may be as simple as moving from one side of a chimney...