Human-Wildlife Conflict Management at UBC: A case study using bats


IBioS/SEEDS Co-Sponsored Studentship, Hannah Griebling, conducted a case study on Human-Wildlife Conflict Management at UBC using bats.


“This case study examines the university response to the presence of a bat roost in a campus building. The bats species present in the roost have a Blue-list designation by the province due to the new threat of white-nose syndrome in western Canada. This case study serves as an opportunity to examine University response to human-wildlife conflict, and how to best support vulnerable mammal species living on campus through urban development and climate change.”