Bat ROCK Habitat Key
Bat Conservation Trust has recently taken over the Bat Rock Habitat Key Project from Henry Andrews.
16/05/2025
In January this year, Hal Starkie and Aaron Davies found a Myotis nattereri in a limestone ceiling borehole of an iron mine.
08/10/2024
🦇Don't forget to submit your records!🦇
Records can be submitted to the database by taking a photograph of the recording form (found on the website), or by completing the Excel spreadsheet (or both the photo of the recording form AND the spreadsheet), and emailing them WITH photos of the feature and bat(s) to [email protected].
Bat Rock Habitat Key Welcome to the Bat Rock Habitat Key project website. Please note that as of 17th April 2023 Henry Andrews has very generously handed over the ongoing management of the Bat Rock Habitat Key Project to the Bat Conservation Trust. You will see a new email address ([email protected]) on each database pag...
HEADS-UP!
I am very pleased to be able to tell you all that Bat Conservation Trust have agreed to take the BRHK Project forward.
Sonia Reveley and Jan Collins will be settling it into its new home.
We would ask for your patience while the FB page and website are transferred.
Thank you,
Henry
02/03/2023
HEADS UP!
After the project put out BRiR someone asked if we could do a bridge roost book. As I was asked to look at some bridges over the winter, and my own experiences are few, I pulled together the information I could find and have now written it all up as a guidance note. I would very much like some critical feedback and so I have put the draft on the project website at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15wmHynE9Z0CdfzgDGK1B4WyTGGRn5f-2/view
Feel free to download it and tell me everything that is wrong with it!
Thanks,
Henry
BRHK 2023. BRIDGE BAT ROOSTING ECOLOGY & SURVEY - Version 1 - March 2023 - Draft for comment.pdf
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