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</body></html>";s:4:"text";s:28429:"Description A large Myotis with uniformly-colored gray or brown hairs on the back. ___ Fringed Myotis (Myotis thysanodes) — UNCOMMON Occurs throughout the park, most commonly in the lower elevations. Medium length dark brown or black ears. Bats often forage for insects in riparian areas and over water. California myotisMyotis californicus. California myotis is an acrobatic flyer. It is dark brown to blond with dark ears, and feeds on… They occasionally use bridges for night-roosting. The Fringed Myotis (Myotis thysanodes) is a small insectivorous bat, distinguishable from other Myotis species by the distinct fringe of stiff hairs located on the outer edge of the tail membrane. Of particular importance is the identification of species boundaries. The purpose of our research was to describe the geographic and elevational distribution of fringed myotis in Colorado and consider the potential influence of the Southern Rocky Mountains on the distribution of this species. Myotis lucifugus (Le Conte, 1831) little brown myotis Taxonomy This species formerly was called the little brown bat by most authors (e.g., see Barbour and Davis 1969, Hasenyager 1980). Physical characteristics []. Fringed Myotis: Myotis thysanodes: Description: Body length of 3 1/8" to 3 3/4", wingspan about 12". Physical characteristics[edit] The bat is medium-sized, with a noticeably short tragus for a species in the genus Myotis. Western Small-footed Myotis 35. Description/Location: ... lose their physical visage but remain marked by their artifact scatters, such as pot drops (ceramic sherd scatters), lithic scatters, rock features, and isolated groundstone artifacts. Myotis thysanodes FRINGED MYOTIS Description The fringed myotis is yellowish brown to reddish brown, with the ventral color similar to the dorsum. Ventral skull and dentaries of modern specimen of M. thysanodes. Nursery colonies have been found in caves near the Rio Grande. A survey of the bats of the Townsend Ranger District Helena National Forest, Montana by Thomas W. Butts, 1993, Montana Natural Heritage Program edition, in English Show Aliases. Three groups of bats were detected but are not able to be distinguished to species acoustically and are instead grouped together with Mating occurs in the fall, followed by delayed fertilization. Little Brown Bat/Little Brown Myotis 38. Its name comes from the fringe of short hairs that line the interfemoral membrane. The colouring of the dorsal fir is a Although not previously recorded in the study area, the fringed myotis bat may occur. Fringed myotis is a large “mouse-eared” bat, with its name referring to a fringe of short hairs on the edge of the membrane between its hind legs. 1. Information on the ecology and or biology of the species including observed and/or identified pollinators should accompany the report. Listed Species. , (). Description: The Indiana myotis is a rather nondescript small brown bat with a wingspan of approximately 240 to 265 millimeters (9. At least one vetted call file from a species was necessary to consider the California Myotis 34. This species is fairly common today from desert into lower forest. Twenty to 40 miles wide and 120 miles long, the Willamette Valley is a long, level alluvial plain with scattered groups of low basalt hills. Stretching the full north-to-south length of the state, the East Cascades is narrow at the Columbia River but becomes wider toward the California border. Description: This species is distinguishable fro other locally occurring species of Myotis by its long ears and distinctive fringe of hairs o. the ta. Globally, bats are intrinsic to healthy ecosystems, community integrity and vital ecological processes. They use large snags and rock features for day, night, and maternity roosts, and caves and mines for hibernacula. Fringed myotis require forest habitat. A TEAM OF UP TO: 2 APPROXIMATE TIME: 50 minutes 2. urs in m n the trailing edge of il membrane. The long-legged myotis is an Oregon Conservation Strategy Species in these ecoregions: Blue Mountains, Coast Range, East and West Cascades, Klamath Mountains, and Northern Basin and Range. Yuma myotis emerges when it is almost dark and forages for insects over streams and ponds. It is known only from acoustic records in southwestern Saskatchewan, but it is found throughout central British Columbia in arid grassland habitats and Ponderosa Pine-Douglas Fir forests. Fringed Myotis: Myotis thysanodes: Description: Body length of 3 1/8" to 3 3/4", wingspan about 12". Description. California myotis (Myotis californicus) and Yuma myotis (Myotis yumanensis) both have The eastern property boundary is the National Populations in Idaho occur in scattered localities in the northern and western parts of the state. Section 5: Project Description 1. Description Myotis thysanodes is a rather large Myotis with long ears and reddish‑brown hair. Uses a variety of habitats. bat call. Myotis, which basically means mouse ear in Latin, is an apt name for the genus of mouse-eared microbats, while lucifugus is derived from two Latin words: lux, meaning light, and fugere, meaning to flee, escape or shun. Higher quality data leads to better and more confident species discrimination. Collect sufficient plot data to support the recognition of several distinct limestone woodland types based on composition and physical characteristics. Lacki MJ, Baker MD. Project Description. The captured species were Yuma myotis, fringed myotis, California myotis, big brown bat, and Brazilian free-tailed bat. Although bat species diversity decreases from low to high elevations, high elevation areas can be important foraging sites for some bats. The purpose of my research was to describe the distribution and roosting ecology of Myotis thysanodes in Colorado, and to initiate preliminary population dynamics modeling of the potential impacts of a changing climate on forest dwelling Myotis in the Southern Rocky Mountains. A number of other characteristics can be found in mammals, but they are found in other animal groups also. The Armenian whiskered bat (Myotis hajastanicus), also known as the Hajastan myotis or the Armenian myotis, is a species of bat from the family Vespertilionidae.The Armenian whiskered bat was formerly included as a part of the whiskered bat, but was considered distinct in … We located 52 roosts in 23 trees and com-pared the characteristics of roost sites and structures to random sites and structures. Order Description: Bats. This species occurs in a wide variety of habitats and may utilize buildings as nursery or roost sites. S This species has a full pelage of light brown on its back and off -white underparts. General Description. Myotis thysanodes. Myotis thysanodes Miller 1897—Fringed Myotis. No children of Fringed Myotis (Myotis thysanodes) found. Sexual dimorphism is seen in this species with males being … Small-footed myotis 27 Bats used 118 roosts, 93% of which were in the crevices of rocks. Range: Found … Badlands National Park Mammals. The largest (mean forearm length= 42.3 mm, mean body mass 7.1 g) Myotis species in Canada, the Fringed Bat (Myotis thysanodes) has pale brown dorsal fur, blackish wing and tail membranes, and long black ears. ... Fringed Myotis Myotis thysanodes. Eastern Red Bat 44. Yuma Myotis … The legal description of the current boundary is: T2N, R70W, portions of Sections 3 and 4. The posterior edge of the tail membrane has a fringe of light-colored hairs extending beyond the tail membrane (Lewis 1992). Three sub-species have been identified. HABITAT AND ECOLOGY In 1994, fringed myotis was designated as a Category 2 candidate for listing under the United States Endangered Species Act (USFWS 1994). Fringed myotis are small bats, but one of the larger species of Myotis in Washington. Silver-haired Bat 47. View Article Google Scholar 75. The little brown myotis is abundant in Wind Cave National Park and throughout forested areas of the U. Although similar to Western Long-eared Myotis (Myotis evotis), it is the only species with a well-developed fringe of hairs on the posterior margin of the uropatagium, and is larger than most other Myotis, except in ear size. Bonner. Yuma Myotis 43. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1 General Description 1 Navajo Dam and Reservoir 2 Irrigation System 3 Main Canals 3 ... Fringed myotis 26 Long-eared myotis 26 Long-legged myotis 26 Occult little brown bat 27 Pale Townsend's big-eared bat 27 Full NIIP Biological assessment.wpd Page 1 . The Yuma myotis is a relatively small myotis, measuring 3.9 to 4.8 cm in head-body length, with an average wingspan of 24 cm and a weight of about 6 g. The simple dental formula of a bat species in the genus Myotis is, for a total of 38 teeth. Wildlife Habitat Features Field Guide (Kootenay Boundary Region) 92 13. ), or oak (Quercus spp.) Family:Vespertilionidae. In the summer, a variety of Myotis thysanodes Miller 1897—Fringed Myotis. Get up close and personal, and learn more about these fascinating creatures that live right in our backyards. Family Description: Description: The dorsal upper fur is often reddish-brown, the rounded ears long (3/4 inch = 16-20 mm), the traguslong and …  Description. Myotis keenii and M. evotis are especially difficult to tell apart in the hand in areas where the species are sympatric. Some calls can be diagnostic, but most calls are difficult to differentiate. Ventral skull and dentaries of modern specimen of M. thysanodes. NP Long-legged myotis bat (Myotis volans interior) S Piñon-juniper, oak, and coniferous forests (4,000– 9,000 ft). We radiotracked 25 adult female fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) to day roosts in xeric ponderosa pine (Pinus ponder osa) forests on the east side of the Cascade range in Washington and Oregon from 2001 to 2003.Bats were tracked for an average of 9.6 days/bat ± 0.1 SE for a total of 240 roost-days. Unique in having the wing membranes attached to the ankles rather than to the toes, and the calcar lacks a keel. It eats seeds and insects. We used radiotelemetry to examine the use of day roosts by fringed myotis (Myotis thysan- odes) in a Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) forest in northern California. Physical Description. It lives only in the salt marshes, especially the pickleweed. Myotis volans is a species of bat found in Order Chiroptera, Family Vespertillionidae. Hoary Bat 46. The Nevada Test Site (NTS) is located in south-central Nevada and encompasses approximately 3,497 square kilometers (1,350 square miles). They are … We located 52 roosts in 23 trees and com-pared the characteristics of roost sites and structures to random sites and structures. Uses a variety of habitats. Besides the long-eared myotis, they also tagged fringed myotis (M. thysanodes), long-legged myotis (M. volans), Arizona myotis (M. occultus), and Allen’s lappet-browed bat (Idionycteris phyllotis). The Badlands are home to several kinds of herd animals. Day roosts of female fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) in xeric forests of the Pacific Northwest. Visitors should keep their eyes peeled for three less common animals of the Plains: bison, bighorn sheep, and pronghorn. lucifugus), fringed Myotis (Myotis thysanodes), long-legged Myotis (Myotis volans), Yuma Myotis (Myotis yumanensis), and Townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii). Cliff community ( guide ) Cliff communities have shallow soils and sparse vegetation, but they occur on vertical exposures of non-calcareous bedrock types, such as quartzite, sandstone, or schist. ... Fringed myotis, M. thysanodes We documented, mapped, and analyzed … It can be distinguished from all other species by a conspicuous fringe of hair along the posterior edge of its interfemoral membrane. Moose are considered one of the most important game species in the province. Scientific Name: Myotis thysanodes. Pallid Bat 55 Long-legged Myotis 41. Description: Five beautiful and whimsical prints of Colorado imperiled, threatened, and endangered species: bighorn sheep, Canada lynx, fringed myotis, gray … Physical description Fringed myotis are small bats, but one of the larger species of Myotis in Washington. This species is long-lived and produces a single young per breeding season if conditions are suitable. These calls are identified 25kHz group in the analysis. The threatened northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) was not detected in this study, though it may still be present; it was mist-netted on the park in 1999. The cave is located in the Canelo Hills. All of these species are afforded special status designations by the State of California, United States Department of Agriculture, or the Western Bat Working Group. The scientific name of the little brown bat is Myotis lucifugus. Location. Fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) is considered a bat species of conservation concern in Colorado and in western North America. Found mainly in mountainous and riparian areas. A description of each special-status species follows, with information on its legal status, distribution, habitat association, reasons for decline, and occurrence in the Restoration Project area. Myotis thysanodes, or the fringed myotis, has the shortest ears of the long-eared myotis group. The fringed myotis gets its name from the distinct fringe of short, wire-like hairs found on the membrane between its hind legs. Long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis) Fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) Long-legged myotis (Myotis volans) California myotis (Myotis californicus) Western small-footed myotis (Myotis ciliolabrum) Silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans) Western pipistrelle (Pipistrellus hesperus) Big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) Hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) Description: A small-bodied bat with drab yellowish-brown upperparts and paler under parts. Little Brown Bat/Little Brown Myotis 38. Description. Myotis volans. In a healthy colony, typically less than 1 percent of bats are sick with rabies, which can be transmitted to humans through saliva in a bite or scratch. Its name comes from the fringe of short hairs that line the interfemoral membrane. The Washington Natural Heritage Program ranks the fringed myotis as rare to uncommon (S3) and a species of … Fringed myotis bat No Not riparian plant community dependent. River regulation can modify natural flow regimes with deleterious effects on aquatic communities. S Fringed myotis bat (Myotis thysanodes thysanodes) S Roosts in caves, abandoned buildings, rock crevices, and trees. FRINGED MYOTISMyotis thysanodes G. S. Miller 1897. Fringed Myotis is named after the short stiff hairs on its tail membrane. Long tailed, reddish-brown, 2-3 inches long with large ears is an endangered species in the San Francisco Bay area. Yuma Myotis 43. Although not previously recorded in the study area, the fringed myotis bat may occur. Species-specific responses to gates exist and likely vary based on morphology, vocalization characteristics, and feeding behaviors of bat species. Fringed Myotis 40. Single young born late June to early July. Fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) is considered a bat species of conservation concern in Colorado and in western North America. Fringed Myotis Bat The fringed myotis bat (Myotis thysanodes) is a Federal species of concern; it has no State status. fringed myotis reproduction; Nunc at dolor ac erat January 9, 2012. Fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) is considered a bat species of conservation concern in Colorado and in western North America. Bonneville. The fringed myotis is among at least eight bat species found in Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Fringed myotis is a large mouse-eared bat, with its name referring to a fringe of short hairs on the edge of the membrane between its hind legs. Plus, stay tuned as we add more bat profiles. urs in m n the trailing edge of il membrane. Long-legged Myotis . It eats seeds and insects. Myotis thysanodes fringed myotis 18–23 21–28 (<31) 72–103 27–41 3–5 17–31 7–16 Calls may have up to 100 kHz of bandwidth. This species is fairly common today from desert into lower forest. Fringed Myotis Myotis thysanodes Fringe-tailed Myotis Myotis thysanodes pahasapensis Long-legged Myotis Myotis volans Western Small-footed Myotis Myotis ciliolabrum Northern Myotis Myotis septentrionalis Silver-haired Bat Lasionycteris noctivagans Big Brown Bat Eptesicus fuscus The underparts are paler than the back in both subspecies. The fringed myotis is among at least eight bat species found in Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Abstract. Myotis evotis. Location: King County Listed Species: Bear, grizzly (Ursus arctos horribilis) U.S.A., conterminous (lower 48) States, except where listed as an experimental population T Flycatcher, southwestern willow (Empidonax traillii extimus) Wherever found E Frog, Oregon spotted (Rana pretiosa) Wherever found T Lynx, Canada (Lynx canadensis) Wherever Found in Contiguous U.S. T It can drink saltwater unlike most mammals. 3. They have been known to roost in trees, caves, mines, rock crevices and buildings. Medium length dark brown or black ears. The largest (mean forearm length= 42.3 mm, mean body mass 7.1 g) Myotis species in Canada, the Fringed Bat (Myotis thysanodes) has pale brown dorsal … Nyctinomops femorosaccus, pocketed free-tailed bat. Fringed myotis species of mammal ... Media in category "Myotis thysanodes" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. [1] 13 relations: Animal , Bat , Bats of Canada , British Columbia , Canada , Chordate , Gerrit Smith Miller , Mammal , Mexico , Mouse-eared bat , Species , United States , Vesper bat . General Description The Fringed Myotis is a member of the long-eared myotis group. May utilize buildings for nursery or roost sites. Fringed Myotis (Western Canada) The Fringed Myotis (Myotis thysanodes) is one of the largest Myotis species in western Canada. Only one currently recognized subspecies of this species, M. l. carissima, is known to The greatest number of species found at a single park was six: Big Brown Bat, Silver-haired Bat, Little Brown Myotis, California Myotis, Yuma Myotis, and Long-eared Myotis (Myotis evotis), at Whitaker Ponds Natural Area. Definitive characteristics of call sequence for the Long-eared Myotis (Myotis evotis, MYEV) . We used radiotelemetry to examine the use of day roosts by fringed myotis (Myotis thysan-odes) in a Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) forest in northern California. Information: Nocturnal. Because of its geographical location, a great level of vegetative and physiographic diversity exists on the NTS. DISCUSSION Kings Canyon National Park provides a diversity of habitats for Reddish brown or brown fur above, paler below. Silver-haired Bat 47. All roost trees were snags in Fringed Myotis. Yuma myotis - Description. It lives only in the salt marshes, especially the pickleweed. Keller (1985) published a key to the bats of Idaho that reviews most of the morphological characteristics permitting identification of the above species. This species has a full pelage of light brown on its back and off -white underparts. Since 1996 when the Category 2 Endangered Species Act desig nation was eliminated, fringed myotis has been Fur color ranges from yellowish brown to darker olive, with little discernible difference between the back and underparts except in Canada, where the back is pale brown and the undersides are paler. While the effects of flow manipulation on the physical environment and populations and assemblages of aquatic organisms have been described thoroughly, how and to what extent river regulation influences ecosystem processes like food web architecture is less studied. These bats like coniferous forests including ponderosa pine forests. The fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes), canyon bat (Parastrellus hesperus) and pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus) were rare; fringed myotis occurrence probabilities declined over the study period. Yuma myotis bat No Not riparian plant community dependent, although distribution tied to water sources. COSEWIC Assessment and Update Status Report on the Fringed Bat Myotis thysanodes in Canada. ... quality extraction of call characteristics (e.g., characteristic frequency, Fc). Utah. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. Endangered Species Act. Long-legged Myotis 41. In Washington, the fringed myotis is considered a state monitor species and is included on the Priority Habitats and Species list (Hayes and Wiles 2013). They are closely related to Myotis lucifugus (little brown bat) and Myotis thysanodes (fringe-tailed bat). Boundary. Recognition: The Fringed Myotis is a medium sized bat in the microchiroptera order with an approximate length of 3 1/8 to 3 ¾ inches ( 80-95 mm) and weighing in at 1/8 to ¼ ounce (5-8 grams) with a wingspan of 10.4 to 11.8 inches (265-300 mm).This bat is distinguished by its long ears and a fringe of stiff hair on the uropatagium. NP Long-legged myotis bat (Myotis volans interior) S Piñon-juniper, oak, and coniferous forests (4,000– 9,000 ft). The Fringed Myotis is colo nial and forms nursery colonies of up to hundreds of individuals. The fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) is a species of vesper bat that is found in British Columbia in Canada, Mexico, and the western United States. POPULATION TREND The current population trend is unknown. Reddish brown or brown fur above, paler below. (Fringed Myotis) Order:Chiroptera. Bat research has been conducted on the CVWMA as a part of 3 projects funded by the Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program – Columbia Basin since 2000 (West Kootenay Townsend’s big-eared bat project (2004 – 2006), West Kootenay Fringed Bat Project (2007) and the Provincial Taxonomic Study of Long-eared Bats in BC (2009 – 2010)). ; Eastern red bat and tri-colored bat were new detections for the park.Listen to the call of an eastern red bat! A Bat Nursery Roost 1) Definition A bat nursery roost means a feature that “houses” an aggregation of female bats and their young. There are three subspecies including Myotis thysanodes thysanodes which occ. 78 Figure 62. Description: The Myotis bats form the largest group of bats and are widely distributed. Abstract. 2 3 SUMMARY OF KEY COMPONENTS FOR CONSERVATION OF FRINGED MYOTIS Myotis thysanodes (fringed myotis) is recognized by several federal and state agencies as a sensitive species that is apparently rare and at risk, based on scant knowledge of local, regional, and national populations. Long-eared Myotis 37. Moose. The fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) is a species of vesper bat that is found in British Columbia in Canada, Mexico, and the western United States. C 1 – 8, 10 Tadarida brasiliensis Mexican free-tailed bat G5 S1 C 2 – 7 Order Rodentia Fig. Myotis yumanensis); three big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus); two little . Order Chiroptera : Family Vespertilionidae. J … It can be found from sea-level to above 6,400 feet across its general range from British Columbia to Mexico, but is restricted to high-elevation habitats in … Fig. Fringe of hair covering the membrane between the legs and tail. The hind feet of the long-fingered bat range in length from 10–13 mm (0.39–0.51 in). Four species of long-eared myotis bats occur in British Columbia: Keen’s Myotis (Myotis keenii), Northern Myotis (M. septentrionalis), Long-eared Myotis (M. evotis), and Fringed Myotis (M. thysanodes). Description: Identification of Long-eared Myotis is possible in the field. Myotis Habitat: Ponderosa Pine, Pinon/Juniper, Mixed Conifer. Description Fringed myotis has brown fur with a paler ventral side (Lewis 1992). Myotis species look pretty much like this, with small differences in size and sometimes proportions of … May occur in the watershed area. Echolocation Call Characteristics of California Bats Joe Szewczak, Humboldt State University Bat Lab, June 2018 4 species ƒ c hi ƒ lo ƒ ƒ maxE dur uppr slp lwr slp slp @ƒ c total slp special characteristics 2 0 Myth Myotis thysanodes fringed myotis. Bats are the second largest order of mammals, with more than 1,400 species worldwide. Myotis thysanodes, or the fringed myotis, has the shortest ears of the long-eared myotis group. All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the … Of these, 40 day roosts of long-legged myotis were located in ponderosa pine snags. Description: This species is distinguishable fro other locally occurring species of Myotis by its long ears and distinctive fringe of hairs o. the ta. Also, numerous … USGS. captured at the remaining 13 sites. We documented, … It can drink saltwater unlike most mammals. Scientific Name(s): Myotis thysanodes. of the same Myotis californicus call signal in the presence of noise. Project Objectives: ... Long-eared Myotis (Myotis evotis), and Fringed Myotis (Myotis thysanodes), may potentially increase in abundance and distribution due to restoration activities. Big Brown Bat 51. The most distinctive feature of this species is a fringe of stiff hairs located on the trailing edge of the interfemoral membrane. The National Park Service disseminates results of biological, physical, or social science research through the Natural Resources Technical Report Series. A nursery roost is a type of maternity roost (a grouping of females) but refers specifically to the period when females have given birth and are roosting with their offspring. Myotis (Myotis volans), Fringed Myotis (Myotis thysanodes), or Townsend’s Big-eared Bat (Corynorhynus townsendii). Mule deer are by far the most common animal to see on a drive through the park, but some visitors may also see white-tailed deer. myth Myotis thysanodes fringed myotis tabr Tadarida brasiliensis Brazilian free-tailed bat low low-frequency bat . According to Jones and Genoways (1967), M. t. pahasapensishas slightly larger ears (average 18.7 mm versus 16.2 mm in M. t. thysanodes), a shorter forearm (41.1 mm versus 43.0 mm), smaller skull (see measurements in Jones and Genoways 1967), and darker ears and membranes that contrast in color with the dorsal pelage. Myotis thysanodes. Fringed Myotis Bat The fringed myotis bat (Myotis thysanodes) is a Federal species of concern; it has no State status. Spotted Bat 53. Western Small-footed Myotis 35. Of these, 40 day roosts of long-legged myotis were located in ponderosa pine snags. There are three subspecies including Myotis thysanodes thysanodes which occ. The largest (mean forearm length= 42.3 mm, mean body mass 7.1 g) Myotis species in Canada, the Fringed Bat (Myotis thysanodes) has pale brown dorsal fur, blackish wing and tail membranes, and long black ears. Yuma myotis was Description The Fringed Myotis is larger than most others in its genus in British Columbia, except for the Long-legged (M. volans) and Western Long-eared (M. evotis). Mammals are vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone. The Arizona myotis is a candidate for federal endangered species listing and is a U.S. Forest Service Region 3 sensitive species. Documentation that includes a photograph, description of the species, identification source, and habitat description should accompany the report. DESCRIPTION. They provide valuable ecosystem services, products and provisions, cultural benefits and contribute considerably to mammalian diversity. Description: The Fringed Myotis ( Myotis thysanodes) is very recognizable do to a fringed of short hairs it has. Bounded on the west by the Coast Range and on the east by the Cascade Range, this ecoregion encompasses 5,308 square miles and includes the Willamette Valley and adjacent foothills. Eastern Red Bat 44. 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