A Bat Blitz is a coordinated,
intensive survey designed to sample the bat community in an extensive area. In just
2-3 days, volunteers at a Bat Blitz can accomplish what a small field crew could do
in an entire season. These events generally involve a substantial, voluntary
contribution of time and materials from bat experts. Amount of effort exerted and
data collected during a Bat Blitz can be greater than what a single biologist could
accomplish in an entire season. Read a participation summary and cost
benefit analysis for the 2003 Ouachita Mountain Bat Blitz.
Anyone is welcome to attend a Bat Blitz. Attendees with valid rabies vaccinations
and prior bat experience will be able to handle bats under the supervision of Blitz
team leaders. All others are welcome to observe bats and the batty biologists that
study them!.
A Blitz is an efficient and fun way to
provide land managers with limited information on local bat communities. Because many
agencies/organizations either do not have bat experts on staff or have limited access
to such expertise, obtaining information on local bat communities can be difficult.
With information from a Bat Blitz, land managers will be better equipped to consider
the needs of bats in land management planning efforts.
If you manage a large area of public
or private land and need more information on the bat community, then you may have a
good site for a Bat Blitz. It is important to consider if it is feasible to use
volunteer biologists to survey the area, if you have enough time to properly plan the
event, and if you have sufficient funding to cover lodging, food, and other basics.
It is much easier for a team of people to organize a Blitz, so you should find at
least two other people who can help with fundraising and logistics.
Most blitzes have been
focused on public lands, but any sizeable area (e.g., Forest Service district, state
and federal game lands and parks, National Wildlife Refuges) that needs a basic bat
survey then Bat Blitz is a candidate for an SBDN sponsored Bat Blitz. The SBDN is
most interested in sponsoring blitzes in areas where few or no bat surveys have been
conducted in the past. One major consideration for the success of a Blitz is the
availability of housing sufficient for a group of 50-100 adults that is within one
hour of most survey areas.
Traditionally,
SBDN-sponsored blitzes have been held in late July or early August to encourage
student and professional participation and to allow for comparisons between bat
blitzes. If you would like the Bat Blitz to be held at an alternative time, you
should be prepared to provide sound justification to SBDN. The "preferred" schedule
for Blitzes is Tuesday-Thursday (trapping nights). Beginning a Blitz on Monday means
Sunday travel which may be problematic for some due to personal and professional
constraints.
Hosting a Bat Blitz is a very labor intensive, time consuming effort, but it can
be well worth your time if properly planned. While a Bat Blitz can theoretically be
hosted by anyone, involvement of SBDN as a sponsor can greatly enhance participation
and notability of the event. To help ensure that these Blitzes maintain a level of
quality control and continuity, SBDN has prepared an information packet to supplement
our advisory role by providing: (1) guidelines, (2) requirements and (3) a timeline
to assist planning relative to what will be expected from you.
The SBDN Bat Blitz Committee (see list below) is happy to discuss potential Blitz
sites and will select a Blitz site each year approximately 18 months prior to the
event. We require a brief proposal from potential hosts outlining basics such as
funding, housing, food survey sites, and goals of the Blitz. Prior to submitting a
bid for a SBDN-sponsored Blitz, a team 2-3 people should investigate survey
potential, funding, and housing in the area of interest. The local host Blitz team
must demonstrate that their agency or organization fully supports the effort and will
allow the local team the resources and time to prepare for the event. If you would
like more information on hosting a SBDN sponsored Bat Blitz, please contact one of
the Bat Blitz Committee members.