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Resources/References

We had many resources that helped us with our research.
Below you will see all of the books, people, and
Internet sites we used to create this project.
We thank all of them for their assistance.

PEOPLE:

We want to thank all of the special people who helped us make this
website possible. Thank you all so much!

Barbara French, Conservation Biologist and Science Officer,
Bat Conservation, International.

Dr. Clark McCreedy, Wildlife Biologist from the
Hoosier National Forest

Dr. Eric Britzke,Environmental Science Specialist

Steve Harris, Hoosier National Forest

Jarrett Manek, O'Bannon Woods State Park
Indiana Dept. Natural Resources

Lori Pruitt, bat recovery officer with
the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Cindy Sandeno, Wildlife Biologist and Karst Coordinator
Hoosier National Forest

Bob Sawtelle, O'Bannon Woods State Park
Indiana Dept. Natural Resources

Dr. John Whitaker, Jr.
Department of Ecology and Organismal Biology
Indiana State University

BOOKS:

Bats by Gail Gibbons
Hollywood House, copyright 2000

Bats of the United States by Harvey, Altenback, and Best,
Arkansas Game & Fish Commission and
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, copyright 1999

Caves
by Stephen Kramer, Carolrhoda Books, Inc.
copyright 1995

I Can Read About Caves
by C. J. Naden, Troll Associates
copyright 1979

Outside and Inside Bats
by Sandra Markle, Scholastic Inc.
New York, NY copyright 1997

Those Amazing Bats by Cheryl Mays Halton
Dillon Press, New York copyright 1991

Zipping, Zooming Bats
by Ann Earle and Henry Cole
Harper Collins Publishing, copyright 1995

 

WEBSITES:

Bat Conservation International
http://www.batcon.org


Indiana Bat World
http://www.batworld.org/batworld_centers/hoosierhills.html


Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Wyandotte Caves online brochure
http://www.in.gov/dnr/forestry/pdfs/ww_cavemap.pdf

Kentucky Bat Working Group
http://www.biology.eku.edu/bats.htm

University of Michigan's
Animal Diversity Web
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu

Wyandotte Caves
http://www.wyandottecaves.com

Wyandotte Caves U. S. National Landmark
"Adventure Indiana"
http://www.adventureindiana.com

PDF of Bat House instructions from
Indiana Bat World/Bat World Sanctuary
http://www.batworld.org/batworld_centers/hoosierhills.html


PHOTOGRAPH CREDITS:

On each page we have given credit for all photographs
used. We were granted permission from all of the
resources these photographs were taken from. This includes:

Bat Conservation, International
for bat photographs and for the echolocation graphic

We wish to especially thank the
Indiana Dept. of Natural Resources

Gary Berdeaux - Berdeaux Graphix, for his beautiful photographs:
Pillar of the Constitution, Monument Mountain, and helictites

Dr. Clark McCreedy, several photographs of bats of Indiana
and also for the Anabat sound file and graph for the Indiana bat.

Dr. Eric Britzke for use of three of the other
Anabat sounds and graphs.

Lori Pruitt, bat recovery officer with
the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, for the
line graph of the numbers of Indiana bats in
Wyandotte Cave
 

Dr. John Whitaker, Jr. for the Indiana bat photos
and the bat data information.

Cindy Sandeno for the great photographs
of cave exploring.


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