Silver-haired Bat
Photo Credit
Adobe Stock
SGCN
Nongame
Common Name
Silver-haired Bat
Scientific Name
Lasionycteris noctivagans
Taxon
Mammals
Subtaxon or Group
Bat
Description
Pelage is dark brown to black with silver tips. Membrane between its back legs is covered with hair on its underside.
Status in North Dakota
Seasonal, Migratory.
Reason for SWAP Designation
Threatened by the emergence of wind energy development in ND.
Identified as a Regional Species of Conservation Priority by the Midwest Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
Threats
The expansion of wind energy development is identified as an emerging threat to this species due to it migratory nature.
North Dakota bat species are insectivores.
The use of pesticides in the vicinity of a feeding ground would affect bat populations by killing prey.
Also, bat species are known to store pesticides within fat reserves.
Research and Monitoring
- Bat species are monitored acoustically using North American Bat monitoring protocol.
- Bats are also monitored with mist nets by a number of partners in the state.
Management Recommendations
- Work with wind energy development companies on turbine siting to minimize impacts to migrating bats
- Protection and restoration of riparian habitat.
- Manage riparian habitats to maintain snags, connecting corridors, and edges.
- Maintain and improve seeps, ponds, and other wet areas as water sources.
- Education on the benefits and misconceptions about bats.
- Identify and protect maternity roosts.
- Provide roosting sites in areas where natural sites have been destroyed or disturbed.

