Launch of Chirovox – the open-access bat call library
GBatNet is happy to announce our partnership with the newly launched open-access bat call library, Chirovox! This was a project originally stared within our member network SEABCRU and involves long-standing collaborations between Hungarian, American, and Taiwanese scientists. We hope that more will join us as we continue to build the largest active, open-access bat call …
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30th Anniversary of EUROBATS
Congrats to our member network UNEP/EUROBATS on their 30th anniversary! The strong commitment of signatory governments throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East has done so much to protect bats. Read their press release here.
IBRC Pre-Registration
The pre-registration for international attendees who need a visa to enter the US for the 19th International Bat Research Conference on/50th North American Society for Bat Research on 7 -12 August 2022 in Austin, Texas (US) is now open. Please see the instructions on the IBRC website. This system should ONLY be used by attendees that …
19th International Bat Research Conference
The joint in-person meeting of the 19th International Bat Research Conference (IBRC) and the 50th Annual Symposium of the North American Society for Bat Research (NASBR) will be held on 7 to 12 August 2022 in Austin, Texas, USA. The purpose of this 5-day professional joint meeting is to share recent advances in bat research …
GBatNet Student Selection – 2022
GBatNet brings together 16 existing bat diversity networks and affiliated organizations from across the world with the shared vision of sustainable bat diversity in a changing world. Students are a key part of fulfilling this vision. GBatNet is committed to broadening participation in STEM both in the US and abroad, and we encourage application by …
Become A GBatNet Student
Are you a student interested in contributing to GBatNet’s mission and vision of learning more about and protecting bat populations around the world? Then check out the Student Selection page to learn more about how you can become a GBatNet student. Register for an info session to learn more. Deadline: 3rd January 2022 17:00 Central …
IBRC Symposium Proposal Deadline
We invite the international bat research community to submit symposia proposals for the joint meeting of the 19th IBRC/ 50th NASBR. Deadline: 15th November 2021, 17:00 Central Standard Time = 23:00 GMT. IBRC is an international meeting representing bat research from around the globe. We encourage symposium organizers to consider global diversity and representation in …
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