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Long-Eared Myotis

Educational resources on Long-Eared Myotis

Long-Eared Myotis or Myotis evotis is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Long-Eared Myotis

Academic web links for the Long-Eared Myotis.


NDIS Long-eared Myotis Wildlife Page
Habitat: The species occurs in coniferous forests at moderate elevations. It is most common in ponderosa pine woodlands and is also found in piñon-juniper woodlands and subalpine
ndis.nrel.colostate.edu/wildlifespx.asp?SpCode=051033

Long-eared Myotis
Description: The upper fur is brownish at the tips and dark at the base. The dark to blackish glossy rounded ears extend past the nostrils and can exceed three-quarters of
imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/bio/mammal/Bats/lemy/lemy.htm

North American Mammals: Myotis septentrionalis
Although the northern long-eared myotis is common and widespread, much remains to be learned about its roosting habits, reproduction, and longevity.
www.mnh.si.edu/mna/image_info.cfm?species_id=200

ADW: Myotis evotis: Information
The geographic range of Myotis evotis, or long-eared Myotis, includes much of the western United States from the Pacific Coast to the front range of the Rocky Mountains and western
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Myotis_evotis.html

North American Mammals: Myotis evotis
With its long, luxurious fur, which can range in color from dark brown to pale yellow, and its large, coal-black ears, the long-eared myotis is a striking animal.
www.mnh.si.edu/mna/image_info.cfm?species_id=194

ADW: Myotis septentrionalis: Information
Myotis septentrionalis northern long-eared myotis ... Myotis septentrionalis is widely but sparsely distributed across forested regions
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Myotis_septentrionalis.html

Long-eared myotis
©2008 The University of Utah Vice President for Research; 201 S. President's Circle Room 210 Salt Lake City UT 84112; Phone 801.581.7236 • 801.585.6212
entrada.utah.edu/m_evotis_myotis.html

ADW: Myotis septentrionalis: Pictures
...northern long-eared myotis Myotis septentrionalis: northern long-eared myotis Myotis septentrionalis: northern long-eared myotis Myotis septentrionalis
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/pictures/Myotis_septentrionalis.html

Bats of Colorado
Long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis) ... The following species accounts are from David M. Armstrong, Rick A. Adams, Kirk W
www.cnhp.colostate.edu/RASwebpage/cbwg_website/cbwg_bats_CO.htm

Long-eared Myotis
Long-eared Myotis Favors coniferous and deciduous forests (bur oak, trembling aspen, and white spruce). Roosting sites includes cabins, sheds, caves, abandoned mine tunnels, and
wfs.sdstate.edu/sdgap/mammal/mammalhabitat/Long-eared%20Myotis.pdf







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