Welcome to the Sodalis Tracking Project
www.BatManagement.com and www.BatGate.com have launched a unique survey effort with the aim of tracking sodalis out of hibernation and to summer roosting areas.

This site is being created on a laptop computer in the field, I got a quick look at it on a larger monitor and am fairly happy with it's layout. If it looks poorly laid out on your screen, we apologize, it's due to field hardware and time limitations.

File not found errors automatically bring up the homepage of www.batgate.com so if that shows up in a odd place, it's probably a misplaced file problem. Drop me a line and I'll track it down.

This site will provide interested/involved agencies and organizations with updates on our progress in the field. All data posted to these pages is draft and in a very raw form, much of this site has been written very late at night. Due to these facts no exact locations, sponsors, or individual landowners will be mentioned in these pages. If you have received a invitation to view these pages, please use discretion in your use and sharing of the URL. This page has no outside links leading to it, please do not link to us. This site has no headers and is not listed with any search engines.

Thanks for visiting,

  Chris Sanders - Project Biologist and Webmaster  
  John Chenger - Project Manager  

Notes: 4/22/00 Bunch of updates! Sorry about the lack thereof for a while, but the weather was nice (For two days in a row!!!) and we were concentrating on field training activities (hide and seek with transmitters). The comments about lack of updates were appreciated, good to know people are checking in. We have a transmitter on a sodalis now so things are getting interesting. Laptop got rained on while driving with antenna out the window, it failed to boot for two days (much hair pulling and pricing of new computers), then apparently decided it was dry enough to work again. Three cheers for robust IBM laptops!!!!