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Description: The northern myotis range for the Northwest Territories was created in 2012. It was adapted from NatureServe 2002 and edited to reflect data from NWT ENR Infobase 2012. It was updated in January 2014 by Joanna Wilson and Bonnie Fournier (ENR). 2014 updates were to reflect data from the manuscript, Wilson et al (in prep.) Diversity and Distribution of bats in the Northwest Territories. Revisions were reviewed with Cori Lausen, Jesika Reimer, Parks Canada staff (Doug Tate and Sharon Irwin), ENR staff (Danny Allaire, Suzanne Carriere, Rob Gau, Iga Stasiak, Michelle Swallow, Dean Cluff) and Donna Bigelow (Environment Canada). Updated 9 November 2015 by Jesika Reimer (Alaska Natural Heritage Program) and Joanna Wilson (ENR) - at that time the western expansion was sent to staff of B.C., Alberta and Yukon governments for review. Prince Edward Island was added to the range in February 2016 based on information from the draft national recovery strategy and R. Barclay pers. comm. Range in B.C. and Yukon was updated in August 2016 reflecting input from Cori Lausen (Wildlife Conservation Society) and Tom Jung (Govt of Yukon); the western range boundary in B.C. was adjusted to excluderecords in the Lillooet area (Sarell et al. 2010) that were not genetically confirmed, but includegenetically confirmed records from Hazelton and Staubert Lake B.C.. Yukon records from Tom Creek and Coal River Springs are also included. Revisions were reviewed by staff of BC and AB governments as well as ECCC. Revised shapefile provided to ECCC in September 2016 for use in federal recovery strategy.In October 2022, Nick Wilson and Joanna Wilson (GNWT ENR) updated the range by expanding it slightly to the northwest in the Mackenzie Mountains, NWT to include new Northern Myotis occurrences in the Howard's Pass area from acoustic monitoring (EDI Environmental Dynamics Inc. 2020, Howard's Pass Access Road Baseline Wildlife Studies 2019-2020 Annual Report); shapefile was also cleaned up the edge along the Yukon border to resolve minor geometry issues with vertices.
Copyright Text: Contact: Wildlife Biologist (Species at Risk), Environment and Natural Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories, PO Box 1320, Yellowknife NT, X1A 2L9, (867) 767-9237 extension 53214, SARA@gov.nt.ca
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