It appears that bats can feel safer in the Comox Valley with a community now designated ‘bat friendly.’
According to the Town of Comox, the town has officially become the Island’s first bat friendly community. It’s certification that is endorsed by the BC Community Bat Program.
The program is a network of biologists who promote awareness and stewardship of bats across the province.
According to regional bat program coordinator Tim Ennis, bats are very important to the ecosystem but are often overlooked.
“With so many existing threats to bat populations and the likelihood of additional concerns from White Nose Syndrome on the horizon, the time to act is now,” said Ennis. “The Town of Comox is demonstrating leadership in bat conservation, and we hope other communities will choose to do so as well.”
The town is joining mainland communities such as Delta, Richmond, Port Moody, Dawson Creek and Peachland.
Mayor Nicole Minions says the town has a reputation for championing the bat population and increasing community awareness with workshops and bat boxes.
The town says its parks department will keep finding more bat habitats and locations for boxes within its system. They will also be trying to provide more education opportunities and promoting bat week this fall.
For more information, you can go to the town’s website.