My first taste of mezcal! |
Well it’s been a little while since I’ve posted; sorry for
that. The past couple weeks have been full of changes due to weather,
logistics, etc. A couple weeks ago we were supposed to visit Infierno Cave
(translated as “Hell’s Cave”), the only known maternity cave of Greater
long-nosed bats (Leptonycteris nivalis)
(where the females have and raise their pups) in Mexico, but we ended up not
being able to go because of the rain. The cave is located in the Parque
Nacional Cumbres de Monterrey in the mountains south of the city, and with the
rain the steep dirt roads were too dangerous to drive on. We ended up staying
in the office to get the materials together for our community training program
in Sabinas, Coahuila the following week, in which we were going to train about
10 members of the Sabinas community and the Protected Area managers on how to
do bat monitoring in the area, including using mist nets, acoustic detectors,
and GIS (Geographic Information Systems). That ended up getting pushed back a
week and then ultimately cancelled, but we (Josefo, Temo, Gehu, and I) still
went up to Sabinas last week to mist net for bats in the Don Martín Protected Area along
the riparian (river) corridor.