
Introducing BatCopter: A Drone-based Bat Survey Tool
When it comes to bat conservation, innovation matters. WEST teamed up with a US-based drone developer, Persimia, to develop a drone-based bat survey tool, the

When it comes to bat conservation, innovation matters. WEST teamed up with a US-based drone developer, Persimia, to develop a drone-based bat survey tool, the

We are getting a “jump” on National Fetch Day, tomorrow October 18th, to celebrate the incredible bond between humans and dogs! At WEST, that bond

Last month, WEST experts presented at the 8th Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts – CWW2025 in France, a global forum where industry leaders,

WEST biologist Rodney Richardson, PhD is a co-author of the upcoming research article (currently under review), Sensitive Environmental DNA Methods For Low-Risk Surveillance of At-Risk

WEST is excited to be attending the 8th Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts – CWW2025, taking place September 8–12 in Montpellier, France, next week!

WEST biologists Dr. Amanda Hale, Dr. Jennifer H. Stucker, Cecily Foo, and Dr. John Lloyd are co-authors of the recently published research article, “Systematic Review of

Join us for a WEST webinar, “Innovative Solutions for Bat Conservation: Exploring WEST’s Optimized Smart Curtailment and Other Solutions,” on Tuesday, September 2nd at 10:00

WEST is excited to attend the Ecological Society of America (ESA) Conference this week in Baltimore, Maryland. Stop by our booth (#503) to say hello!

WEST Biologists, Dr. Amanda Hale, Sarah LiCari, and Dr. Juliet Nagel are co-authors of the recently published research article, “Spatiotemporal Patterns in Sex Ratios of Bat

WEST Principal Biologist Hall Sawyer is a co-author of the recent research article, “Ungulate Use Before and After Utility-scale Solar Development,” published in British Ecological Society AER Ecological