Overview
General Information

Plecotus townsendii is a medium-sized bat with forearms measuring 39 to 48 millimeters (mm) long and weighing 7 to 12 grams. Total body length is 98 mm, the tail is 46 mm, and the hind foot is 11 mm long. This bat's long ears (over 2.5 centimeters) and facial glands on either side of the snout are quite distinctive. Fur is light to dark brown depending upon the age of the individual and the subspecies. The only other eastern bat that resembles the Ozark or the Virginia big-eared bat is P. rafinesquii (Rafinesque's big-eared bat). Rafinesque's big-eared bat has toe hairs that extend beyond the end of the toes and the dorsal fur is gray rather than brown. The belly fur of Rafinesque's big-eared bat is white or whitish rather than light brown or buff (Schmidly 1991, Barbour and Davis 1969). The Ozark and Virginia big-eared bats do not have overlapping ranges. Copulation occurs in the fall and winter and the females store the sperm until ovulation in late winter or spring. Gestation takes about 3 months and a single pup is born in May or June. Development is fairly rapid and the young are on their own within 2 months (Barbour and Davis 1969, Schmidly 1991, Kunz and Martin 1982).

Current Listing Status:
Date Listed:1979-12-31 00:00:00.0
Lead Region: Northeast Region (Region 5)

States/US Territories in which the Virginia big-eared bat is known to occur:  Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia

Recovery Summary

Current Recovery Plan(s)
Plan Date Title Plan Status
05/08/1984 Ozark/Virginia Big-eared Bats (2 spp.) Final

Other Recovery Documents
Doc Date Citation Page Title Document Type
01/29/2007 72 FR 4018 4019 Initiation of a 5-Year Review of Ten Listed Northeastern Species
  • Notice 5-year Review, Initiation
  • Five Year Review
    Date Title
    08/20/2008 Virginia Big-eared Bat 5-Year Review

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    Critical Habitat

    Current Critical Habitat Documents

    Date Citation Page Title Document Type Status
    11/30/1979 44 FR 69206 69208 ETWP; Listing of Virginia and Ozark Big-eared Bats as Endangered Species and Critical Habitat Determination Final Rule Active
    08/30/1979 44 FR 51144 51145 ETWP; Reproposal of Critical Habitat for the Virginia Big-eared Bat Proposed Rule Not Required
    12/02/1977 42 FR 61290 61292 Proposed Endangered Listing and Critical Habitat Determination for the Virginia and Ozark Big-eared Bats; 42 FR 61290 61292 (Plecotus townsendii virginianus, Plecotus townsendii ingens) Proposed Rule Not Required

    To learn more about critical habitat please see http://criticalhabitat.fws.gov

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    Conservation Plans


    No Habitat Conservation Plans exist for the Virginia big-eared bat.


    No Safe Harbor Agreements exist for the Virginia big-eared bat.


    No Candidate Conservation Agreements exist for the Virginia big-eared bat.


    No Candidate Conservation Agreements with Assurances exist for the Virginia big-eared bat.

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    Petitions


    No petition findings have been published for the Virginia big-eared bat.


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    Life History


    No Life History information has been entered into this system for this species.


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    Other Resources

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    ITIS Reports -- ITIS (the Integrated Taxonomic Information System) is a source for authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
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