BatChat

BatChat

Taking you into the field to discover the world of bat conservation. BatChat is for anyone who loves bats or has an interest in the conservation of these fascinating mammals. Ecologist and Chair of the Bat Conservation Trust Steve Roe takes you on-location, talking to the experts as well as local heroes to bring you the latest from the world of bats.

Series 7 is currently being released with new episodes dropping every other Wednesday. In this upcoming series we travel to the Yorkshire Dales to visit the Hoffman limekiln, to Pembrokeshire to visit the infamous greater horseshoe bat roost at Stackpole and to a disused water mill that is now home to one of the most important bat colonies in Wales.

Get in touch with feedback and ideas for stories you’d like to hear: comms@bats.org.uk

Bats are magical but misunderstood mammals. At the Bat Conservation Trust we have a vision of a world rich in wildlife where bats and people thrive together.

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How to get a bat licence - with Richard Crompton

How to get a bat licence - with Richard Crompton

S5E55 Sat in the entrance to a cave in Wales, hidden amongst temperate rainforest, Richard Crompton gives you his insight into the best way to go about getting your bat licence. Richard has been train...

6 Mar 202440min

Bats at the National Trust

Bats at the National Trust

S5E54 This week Steve sits down with Joanne Hodgkins, nature conservation advisor for the National Trust. Sitting in the hot August sunshine at The Vyne near Basingstoke, Steve finds out how the Natio...

21 Feb 202424min

The sonic success of David King; Inventor of BatBox detectors

The sonic success of David King; Inventor of BatBox detectors

S5E53 This week we join David King who created the BatBox III and BatBox Duet detectors amongst several others for four decades. David tells Steve of how it all came about and they delve into the hist...

7 Feb 202429min

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 ...

24 Jan 202432min

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

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