Upcoming Events
01.06.2013 12:00 - 02.06.2013
16:00
Batfest!
01.06.2013 20:30 -
22:30
Beddington Park Bat walk
20.06.2013 21:15 -
22:15
Bat Walk in Highgate Wood
30.06.2013 21:15 -
22:45
Fulham Palace Bat Walk
11.07.2013
Big Bat Walk at WWT London Wetland Centre
11.07.2013 21:15 -
22:15
Bat Walk in Highgate Wood
18.07.2013
Big Bat Walk at WWT London Wetland Centre
25.07.2013
Big Bat Walk at WWT London Wetland Centre
01.08.2013
Big Bat Walk at WWT London Wetland Centre
08.08.2013
Big Bat Walk at WWT London Wetland Centre
11.08.2013 11:00 -
22:30
Bat Course: Discovering Bats
15.08.2013
Big Bat Walk at WWT London Wetland Centre
22.08.2013
Big Bat Walk at WWT London Wetland Centre
22.08.2013 19:45 -
20:45
Bat Walk in Highgate Wood
29.08.2013
Big Bat Walk at WWT London Wetland Centre
Bat Surveys and ProjectsThe London Bat Group undertakes surveys to gain a greater knowledge of Londons Bats, their distribution and habitat requirements Below are examples of some of the work the group had undertaken Addington Hills Bat Box SchemeThe London Bat Group was awarded funding from Viridor Credits in 2012 towards this long-running Scheme. Moon Phase Daubenton's Survey
Two surveys of water bodies: once during a full moon and second during no moon. This is in order to monitor the effect on Daubenton's bat foraging over water bodies. Site Transects
The establishment, and repeated surveying, of transects at several sites in London. The aim is to increase the network of regularly surveyed sites across London and monitoring more bat species than ever before. Full details of both surveys can be found by clicking the corresponding links in the main menu There are already some long-running national surveys run as part of the National Bat Monitoring Programme, with several sites occurring within London. These are designed to be as simple as possible while still generating valuable data. We would particularly recommend taking part in the Colony Counts (if you know of bat roosts at which you can do counts) and the Waterway Survey (focusing on Daubenton’s bat) as both are relatively easy to carry out and will provide additional very useful data on bats in London. Contact us for more information on these or go to www.bats.org.uk/pages/nbmp.html for more information. |
