Rutgers Save the Bats Project

Save the Bats Project

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  • White Nose Syndrome
    • European Origins
    • Microscopic Identification of P. destructans
    • Macroscopic Identification of P. destructans
    • Bats that are Affected
    • Ecological Effects
    • The Local Bat Populations
  • Research
    • Experiments
      • Testing multiple VOCs and Temperature against P. destructans
      • Large Scale Exposure of our VOC on P. destructans
      • The Effects of Spore Dilution and Quantity of VOC on the Growth of P. destructans
      • Using Fragrance Diffusers to Distribute our VOC
  • Publications
  • Who We Are
  • Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

This project was funded by a grant from Bat Conservation International, Inc. Grant RA08112015. We also thank The Nature Conservancy for its support of our project.

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Ecology:

Danielle Fikibar, Brooke Maslo, and Richard Veit

Bat equipment:

Steve Pelletier, Joel Perkins, Carl Herzog 

New York City Parks Department:

Michael Callery, Eloise Hirsch, Cait Field

Staten Island Museum:

Ed Johnson, Will Lenihan

Contributing Advisors:

Dr. Joan Bennett, Dr. Elena McCoy, Dr. Richard Veit, and Dr. William Wallace

Last but not least:

Special thanks to Pearl Cales, who had spent countless nights and many hours helping gather data.

 

Contact Us

Senior Scientist
Dr. Sally Padhi: padhi@aesop.rutgers.edu

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