Turning Research Into Real-World Conservation
We translate scientific evidence into practical solutions that help protect bats and the ecosystems they depend on.
We combine field research, technology, and collaboration to understand how bats survive and adapt across a range of environments—from the windswept landscapes of Patagonia to the forests of Yellowstone and the remnant populations in Ohio.
Our work focuses on identifying where bats persist, what habitats they rely on, and how we can protect them in the face of threats like habitat loss, disease (e.g.: white-nose syndrome), and climate change. Beyond research, we collect, synthesize, and translate ecological data into actionable products—such as management plans for conservation partners. These tools help guide real-world decisions that support both wildlife and ecosystem health.
Partner With Us
We collaborate with land managers, conservation organizations, and community groups to apply our research in practical ways. Whether you need help designing a habitat restoration project, developing monitoring programs, or creating management plans, our team can provide the guidance to make it successful.