Bats of British Columbia — Natural History & Identification

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Bats of British Columbia — Natural History & Identification

Author(s): David W. Nagorsen, Robert Mark Brigham, Royal British Columbia Museum
Publisher: UBC Press
Binding: Paperback
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Bats of British Columbia surveys the province's sixteen bat species, eight of which are not found elsewhere in Canada. The text replaces common myths with clear natural-history accounts, explaining how these winged mammals fly, forage at night, and use echolocation.

The book pairs species descriptions with practical identification tools: external and skull keys, diagnostic illustrations, and range information. It also addresses lifecycle topics such as hibernation and roost selection, plus conservation and public-health considerations.

Useful for naturalists, students, and wildlife professionals, the volume balances accessible writing with technical detail and numerous drawings that support field and lab identification.

Includes

  • Accounts for 16 species and regional distributions
  • Identification keys and cranial illustrations
  • Sections on echolocation, roosting, hibernation, and conservation

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