Woodland Symposium
BatChat17 Feb 2021

Woodland Symposium

S2E22 The 2020 Woodland Symposium was hosted by BCT, six years after the inaugural symposium. It bought together landowners, ecologists, bat workers and professionals from the woodland and forestry industry to listen to talks from 15 speakers covering research, knowledge updates and case studies on woodlands and bats. We hear from three of those speakers as well as a couple of the 11 students who had been given a place at the conference by bursaries offered by the Back from the Brink project ...

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The sonic success of David King; Inventor of BatBox detectors

The sonic success of David King; Inventor of BatBox detectors

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Bat Tracking; the drones changing the way we can undertake research

Bat Tracking; the drones changing the way we can undertake research

S5E52 Steve calls in to Canberra, Australia to chat with Dr Debbie Saunders. For over 20 years Debbie has worked as an ecologist and studied the movements of small migratory birds. This includes the ...

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Bats in the Channel: Jersey Bat Group

Bats in the Channel: Jersey Bat Group

S5E51 Join Steve in early summer on the Island of Jersey as he sits down with a trio from the bat group. In this interview we hear about the historic work of the group and the sort of survey work bein...

10 Jan 202433min

Boathouse to Bat House

Boathouse to Bat House

S5E50 On the edge of Kidderminster lies Hurcott Pool and Wood Nature Reserve. An old boathouse on the edge of the pool has been repurposed by Worcestershire Bat Group and a few minutes away lies Lea C...

27 Des 202332min

Walking with bats

Walking with bats

S5E49 This week we join BCT member Mark Ferguson who has just released his latest album; Walking With Bats. What does it sound like to go bat detecting? From start to finish, this question has underpi...

13 Des 202332min

The Lifesaving Legacy of Livingstone's Fruit Bats at Jersey Zoo

The Lifesaving Legacy of Livingstone's Fruit Bats at Jersey Zoo

S5E48 Jersey Zoo in the Channel Islands is home to 90% of the world's captive population of Livingstone's fruit bats. With an estimated 1300 in the wild, this captive breeding programme is vital to th...

29 Nov 202334min

Gargoyle Guardians: A Bat Count at Lacock Abbey with the Wiltshire Bat Group

Gargoyle Guardians: A Bat Count at Lacock Abbey with the Wiltshire Bat Group

S5E47 On the edge of the Cotswolds lies Lacock Abbey, home to Professor Quirrel's classroom and the Mirror of Erised. But whilst millions of people will recognise the Cloisters of the Abbey used in th...

15 Nov 202323min

The Bechstein's of Bracketts

The Bechstein's of Bracketts

S5E46 Hidden in west Dorset is a nature reserve which holds a very special secret. A bat box scheme which was installed in the late 1990's is home to one of the most well-studied colonies of Bechstein...

1 Nov 202341min

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