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Tree Cutting and Northern Long Eared Bat s. The Northern Long Eared Bat, is listed as. Threatened. by the United State Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and is protected under the Endangered Species Act.
Document Purpose: Describe the process for streamlined consultation under the. Jul 27, The northern long-eared bat 4 (d) rule prohibits incidental take that may occur from tree removal activities within feet of a known occupied maternity roost tree during the pup season (June 1 to July 31) or within a 1/4 mile of a hibernation site, year round. Location information for hibernacula and maternity roost trees is generally kept in state Natural Heritage Inventory databases – the.
Jones, J.
Northern Long-eared Bat Hibernacula and Maternity Roost Tree Location Information The northern long-eared bat 4(d) rule prohibits incidental take that may occur from tree removal activities within feet of a known occupied maternity roost tree during the pup season (June 1 to July 31) or within a 1/4 mile of a hibernation site, year round. Jun 12, “Incidental take resulting from tree removal is prohibited if: 1) Occurs within mile radius of known northern long-eared bat hibernacula or 2) cuts or destroys known occupied maternity roost trees, or any other trees within a foot radius from the known maternity tree during the pup season (June 1 through July 31).”.
Jun 24, Tree cutting can impact this species when felled trees contain colonies or roosting individuals. There are very few colonies left in New York so loss of summer roosts containing bats is even more devestating to dwindling populations.
Habitat loss from development is also a threat which can limit suitable habitat. Aug 09, Meet New York's 6 cave bats and 3 tree bats. The northern long-eared bat is protected as a threatened species under both federal and New York State Endangered Species.