{"id":8189,"date":"2021-02-11T09:06:14","date_gmt":"2021-02-11T07:06:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nationalpark-gesaeuse.at\/?post_type=news&#038;p=8189"},"modified":"2021-02-11T09:15:14","modified_gmt":"2021-02-11T07:15:14","slug":"hibernating-bats-at-a-glance","status":"publish","type":"news","link":"https:\/\/nationalpark-gesaeuse.at\/en\/service\/news\/ueberwinternde-fledermause-im-blick\/","title":{"rendered":"Keeping an eye on hibernating bats"},"content":{"rendered":"<section id='lightpress__section--block_6024d630cccba' class='lightpress__section lightpress__section--text lightpress__section--full_width lightpress__section--'>    <div><p><strong>Keeping an eye on hibernating bats<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>New bat species detected in the Ges\u00e4use National Park<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The first record of the Lesser Mouse-eared Bat was made in the Ges\u00e4use National Park. \"As the species is considered to be threatened with extinction throughout Austria, we are particularly pleased with this find,\" enthuses Simone Pysarczuk from the Coordination Office for Bat Protection and Research in Austria (KFF\u00d6) after two years of work. The lesser mouse-eared bat inhabits only a very small area in Austria. In summer, this species lives in large colonies together with its sister species, the mouse-eared bat, and is therefore very difficult to detect. The new evidence from the National Park is therefore particularly valuable.<\/p>\n<p>Now, in the cold season, there is nothing for native bats - insectivores, not bloodsuckers - to eat. They have to hibernate in safe places and reduce their energy consumption as much as possible. The abundance of caves in the Ges\u00e4use National Park is particularly suitable for such winter quarters. While some bat species use the area all year round, others are only found as migrants or winter guests.<\/p>\n<p>The demanding terrain and the large number of caves naturally pose a challenge for the researchers. For example, only selected caves, buildings and bridges are examined for bat occurrences every 10 years. Nevertheless, these professional checks provide a very good overview of the bat species in the Ges\u00e4use National Park.<\/p>\n<p>So far, 26 bat species have been recorded in Styria. \"In the Ges\u00e4use National Park, there were 18 species last year. This is an impressive number for a mountain habitat,\" says Alexander Maringer, Head of Research at the Ges\u00e4use National Park. The unspoilt mountain landscape but also the traditional alpine pastures are a refuge for many species and the quiet winter quarters in the rocky niches and caves of the Ges\u00e4use are particularly appreciated by the bats.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>Enquiry notes:<\/u><\/p>\n<p>Simone Pysarczuk (KFF\u00d6) 0680\/44 19 893<\/p>\n<p>Alexander Maringer (Ges\u00e4use National Park): 0664\/82 52 314<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">General press enquiries:<\/span> Isabella Mitterb\u00f6ck, Tel: 0664\/34 65 629<\/p>\n<p>The photo can be downloaded in high resolution here. Use exclusively for reports in connection with this press release and quoting the image rights. Any other use of the photographic material requires the consent of Ges\u00e4use National Park GmbH.<\/p>\n<p>You will find more photos on the topics of National Park, Ges\u00e4use region, nature and culture in the Ges\u00e4use image database. 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