Corynorhinus rafinesquii (Rafinesque's Big-eared Bat),
Rank: G3G4/S3,GA: Rare,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 40,Habitat: Pine forests; hardwood forests; caves; abandoned buildings; bridges; bottomland hardwood forests and cypress-gum swamps
Lasiurus intermedius (Northern Yellow Bat),
Rank: G5/S3,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 12,Habitat: Wooded areas near open water or fields; large trees, live oaks preferred
Myotis austroriparius (Southeastern Myotis),
Rank: G4/S3,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 36,Habitat: Caves and buildings near water; large hollow trees in bottomland hardwood swamps
Myotis grisescens (Gray Myotis),
Rank: G4/S1,GA: Endangered,US: Listed Endangered,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 28,Habitat: Caves with flowing water or with large creeks or bodies of water nearby, also storm sewers and artificial caves in other states. Unknown summer roosts-eastern GA. range.
Myotis leibii (Eastern Small-footed Myotis),
Rank: G4/S2,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 25,Habitat: Caves; mines; abandoned buildings, bridges, rock shelters in Mtn. areas; high elevation talus fields
Myotis lucifugus (Little Brown Myotis),
Rank: G3/S1,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 23,Habitat: Caves and Mines; mixed forests, structures, bat houses
Myotis septentrionalis (Northern Myotis),
Rank: G1G2/S1,GA: Threatened,US: Listed Threatened,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 66,Habitat: Caves and mines in winter; riparian areas, upland forests, cracks and crevices in dead and live trees in summer
Myotis sodalis (Indiana Myotis),
Rank: G2/S1,GA: Endangered,US: Listed Endangered,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 4,Habitat: Limestone caves with pools; wooded areas near streams, upland forests, large snags in open areas including ridge tops
Perimyotis subflavus (Tri-colored Bat),
Rank: G2G3/S2,GA: No Georgia state protection,US: No US federal protection,SWAP: Yes,EOs: 164,Habitat: Open forests with large trees and woodland edges; roost in tree foliage; hibernate in caves or mines with high humidity
Exported from Biotics conservation database on December 4, 2019