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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 150 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 availability of this data varies state-by-state. Links to state online Natural Heritage Programs and links to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Field Offices are provided below.
We do not require private landowners to conduct surveys on their lands. However, surveys can reduce uncertainties and facilitate project planning. Recommended survey methods are available.
Alabama Alabama Natural Heritage Program
USFWS Alabama Ecological Services Field Office Northern Long-Eared Bat Consultation Area and Final 4fDJ Rule Guidance Flowchart For Alabama
Arkansas USFWS Arkansas Ecological Services Field Office Northern Lono-eared Bat Consultation Area and Final 4fd1 Rule Guidance Flowchart for Arkansas
Connecticut Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection: Natural Diversity Database Northern lono-eared bat areas of concern in Connecticut to assist with Federal Endangered Species Act Compliance
Delaware Delaware Division of Fish & Wildlife - Wildlife Conservation and Research Program
Georgia USFWS Georgia Ecological Services Field Office
Illinois USFWS Ecological Service Field Office. Chicago USFWS Ecolooical Service Field Office. Rock Island USFWS Ecological Service Field Office. Marion
Indiana Please contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Ecological Services Office USFWS Indiana Ecological Service Field Office
Iowa Iowa Natural Areas Inventory Database
USFWS Ecological Service Field Office. Rock Island Known Northern Lono-eared Bat Hibernacula and Roost Trees in Iowa 1S
Kansas Kansas Natural Heritage Inventory
USFWS Kansas Ecolooical Services Field Office
Kentucky Kentucky Natural Heritage Program
USFWS Kentucky Ecological Service Field Office - Kentucky Topographic Quadrangles Containing Northern Lono-eared Bat Roost Trees and Hibernacula
Louisiana Louisiana Natural Heritage Program
Service Field Office
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Maine USFWS Maine Ecological Service Field Office
Maryland Maryland Natural Heritage Program - Environmental Review
Massachusetts Massachusetts Natural Heritage Inventory - Northern Lona-eared Bat
Michigan USFWS Michigan Ecological Services Fletd Office Michigan northern lona-eared bat roost tree and hibernacula location Information (PDF)
Minnesota Townships with known roost trees may be found on the Minnesota DNR website at httD://files.dnr.state.mn.us/eco/ereview/minnesota nleb township list and mao.odf
USFWS Minnesota Ecological Services Field Office
Mississippi Mississippi Natural Heritage Program
USFWS Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office
' Missouri Missouri Natural Heritage Program
Known Northern Lona-eared Bat Hibernacula and Maternity Roost Trees in Missouri ^ USFWS Missouri Ecological Services Field Office (provides contact information)
Montana Montana Natural Heritage Program
USFWS Montana Ecological Services Field Office
Nebraska Nebraska Natural Heritage Program Environmental Review
USFWS Nebraska Ecological Services Field Office
New Hampshire New Hampshire Division of Forest Lands - Natural Heritage Database
New Jersey New Jersey Natural Heritage Proaram - scroll to down page to "Making a Data Request"
USFWS New Jersey Field Office
New Jersey Municipalities with Hibernacula or Maternity Roost TreestS
New York New York Natural Heritage Program
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USFWS New York Field Office ^ Hibernacula and maternity roost trees (Excel) I
North Carolina North Carolina Natural Heritage Program
USFWS North Carolina Ecological Services Field Office
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North Dakota
USFWS North Dakota Ecological Services Field Office
Ohio In Ohio, the USFWS's Information for Planning and Conservation (IPaC) System can be used to determine if a project is located near a hibernaculum or maternity roost tree:
Oklahoma Oklahoma Natural Heritage Inventory
USFWS Oklahoma Ecolooical Services Field Office
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program
Rhode Island Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management - Contact Information
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USFWS South Carolina Ecolooical Services Field Office
South Dakota South Dakota Wildlife Diversity Program
USFWS South Dakota Ecological Services Field Office
Tennessee Tennessee Natural Heritage Inventory Program
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USFWS Tennessee Ecological Services Field Office Northern Long-eared Bat Sites in Tennessee and Within 20 Miles
Vermont Vermont Natural Resources Atlas
Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department
Virginia Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries -Maternity Roost Tree Location Information
West Virginia West Virginia Natural Heritage Program - Guidelines for Data Requests
Wisconsin Wisconsin's Natural Heritage Inventory
USFWS Twin Cities Ecolooical Services Field Office
Wyoming Wyoming Natural Diversity Database
USFWS Wyoming Ecological Services Field Office
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February 1, 2016 For information on federal requirements visit http://www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/mammals/nleb/