How to prepare for the upcoming tricolored bat endangered listing

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By Brad Norton, Brett Hartis, PhD, Drew Powell, Sam Freeze, PhD, and Velma Danielson
Drew Powell
Project Ecologist, ICF

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed to list the tricolored bat (Perimyotis subflavus) as endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act.

In this on-demand webinar, a panel of experts from ICF and Duke Energy review the current draft guidance and discuss how the forthcoming listing may impact the operation of your projects.

In the webinar you'll learn:

  • Which projects may be affected by the tricolored bat listing.
  • Options for project owners if impacts to tricolored bats are possible.
  • Considerations for evaluating impacts and compliance options to address the listing.
Meet the authors
  1. Brad Norton, Director, Conservation Planning

    Brad is a conservation planner and regulatory expert with more than 25 years of experience in environmental consulting. View bio

  2. Brett Hartis, PhD, Lead Scientist – Environmental Sciences, Duke Energy Corporation
  3. Drew Powell, Project Ecologist, ICF
  4. Sam Freeze, PhD, Senior Bat Biologist, ICF
  5. Velma Danielson, Managing Director, Environmental Planning

    Velma has more than 30 years of experience in water infrastructure, policy management, and planning.  View bio

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