







| Kingdom | Phylum | Class | Order | Family |
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| ANIMALIA | CHORDATA | MAMMALIA | CHIROPTERA | MOLOSSIDAE |
| Scientific Name: | Tadarida fulminans | |||
| Species Authority: | (Thomas, 1903) | |||
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| Synonym/s: |
Tadarida mastersoni Roberts, 1946
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| Red List Category & Criteria: | Least Concern ver 3.1 | ||||||
| Year Assessed: | 2008 | ||||||
| Assessor/s: | Cotterill, F.P.D, Hutson, A.M., Racey, P.A. & Ravino, J. | ||||||
| Reviewer/s: | Hutson, A.M., Racey, P.A. (Chiroptera Red List Authority) & Cox, N. (Global Mammal Assessment Team) | ||||||
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Justification: This species is listed as Least Concern in view of its wide range across east and southern Africa. Although it is not a common species and can be patchily distributed, it is not thought to be facing any major threats. |
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| Population: | Locally common, but patchily distributed in Africa. On Madagascar this bat is an uncommon, patchily distributed species. Colonies of this species may consist of dozens of individuals (although always fewer than 100 animals). |
| Population Trend: |
Stable
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| Habitat and Ecology: | This species is found in both dry and moist savanna habitats (including 'savanna woodland'). It is not thought to be dependent on caves, but is found in rocky, granite outcrops. |
| Systems: | Terrestrial |
| Major Threat(s): | There appear to be no major threats to this species. |
| Conservation Actions: | It has been recorded from one protected area in Madagascar and is presumed to exist in many protected areas within its range in eastern and southern Africa, however, there appear to be no active conservation measures in place. Further studies are needed into the distribution and taxonomic status of bats allocated to Tadarida fulminans. |
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| Citation: | Cotterill, F.P.D, Hutson, A.M., Racey, P.A. & Ravino, J. 2008. Tadarida fulminans. In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 10 February 2012. |
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