Our Team

These are the people who help us with our bat rehabilitation.

 

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Steph Stronsick

President | Executive Director

Steph volunteered at Project Wildlife based in San Diego, California. There she helped initiate rescuing bats as part of their protocol. Soon after, Steph began volunteering at the San Diego Natural History Museum as a collection data analyst for the San Diego Mammals Atlas, preservation of bat specimens, and field assistant. After relocating to her home state of Pennsylvania, she worked as an associate field biologist for Bat Conservation and Management. In 2012 she began establishing Pennsylvania Bat Rescue.  email here

Eric Morlock

Vice President

Eric has been part of our rescue efforts for several years. As director of release, he assures that each bat has the extended flight and forage capability essential for their survival. Eric also aids in the rescue of distressed bats, and participates in educational programs. He has a love for the outdoors and eclectic music.

Debbie Boyer

Assistant Wildlife Rehabilitator

Debra has been part of our rescue efforts for several years. She has dedicated her summers to raising orphaned and abandoned baby bats. She also crochets wildlife nests for local wildlife rehabilitation facilities. The nests are made specifically for baby birds, squirrels, and opossums. Debra enjoys wildlife and helping those in need. She is also a certified first responder, and former volunteer EMS for the Upper Perkiomen Ambulance.

Sharon Agresta-Siekerman

Assistant Wildlife Rehabilitator

In Memory:

Lawrence Stronsick

Lawrence established himself as a historic restoration mason, working with many local historical societies. He dedicated his talents to preserving local landmarks for future generations and took great pride in his accomplishments.

Lawrence preserved and restored many local private historical properties while working with historical societies throughout the immediate area, such as:

  • Henry Antes Plantation
  • Pine Forge Historical Society Manor House
  • Amity Heritage Society
  • Peter Jones Historical Conservation and Education Center
  • Saylor Park Industrial Museum
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Our Newest Bats

Oli

Large Brown Bat
Baby – Male

Scout

Brown Bat
Adult – Male

Smokey

Small Brown Bat
Senior – Male

What We Do

Bat Rehabilitation

Providing professional care to native bat species by integrating veterinary medicine, rehabilitation, conservation and research.

Programs and Lectures

We are committed to improving the well-being of bats and their habitat through education. Dispelling common misconceptions is essential to the conservation and protection of bats.

Conservation Initiatives

While we don't provide bat removal services ourselves, we partner with several individuals and companies who provide humane bat removals and exclusions. If you find a bat, go here first.