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Devon Bat Project

@devonbatproject

The Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat Project (2014-2021) enabled people to learn about, celebrate and help to care for these endangered bats. #NLHF supported

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Now available to view - lots of amazing roost footage recorded from our web cam inside greater horseshoe maternity roost in Devon. Visit Devon Wildlife Trust You Tube to watch buff.ly/2J6rfsS

Now available to view - lots of amazing roost footage recorded from our web cam inside greater horseshoe maternity roost in Devon. Visit <a href="/DevonWildlife/">Devon Wildlife Trust</a> You Tube to watch buff.ly/2J6rfsS
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Hear our very own Helen Parr talking about the bat project in this newly released podcast from Bat Conservation Trust, recorded on location in Devon! buff.ly/3a53Cg1 Devon Wildlife Trust @SouthDevonAONB

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Many of the UK's bats are endangered and there is an urgent need for further research along with well implemented legal protection, targeted land management and education programmes. bats.org.uk/news/2020/07/b…

Many of the UK's bats are endangered and there is an urgent need for further research along with well implemented legal protection, targeted land management and education programmes. bats.org.uk/news/2020/07/b…
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Lost from much of England, Devon is a dormouse stronghold. But even here, loss of habitat means pressure on places dormice use for nesting & food. Many DWT reserves are safe places for dormice. Your donation could help them & Devon's other special species buff.ly/2IHzgos

Lost from much of England, Devon is a dormouse stronghold. But even here, loss of habitat means pressure on places dormice use for nesting &amp; food. Many DWT reserves are safe places for dormice. Your donation could help them &amp; Devon's other special species buff.ly/2IHzgos
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Many of the UK's bats are endangered and there is an urgent need for further research along with well implemented legal protection, targeted land management and education programmes bats.org.uk/news/2020/07/b…

Many of the UK's bats are endangered and there is an urgent need for further research along with well implemented legal protection, targeted land management and education programmes bats.org.uk/news/2020/07/b…
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Are you passionate about wetland conservation and river catchment restoration? Take a look at our Working Wetlands Advisory Officer (Yeo) role – it's a part time, permanent post based at Cookworthy: buff.ly/2K27bc6

Are you passionate about wetland conservation and river catchment restoration? Take a look at our Working Wetlands Advisory Officer (Yeo) role – it's a part time, permanent post based at Cookworthy: buff.ly/2K27bc6
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Arborists + tree surgeons - we have Lantra accredited online training for you! Scoping surveys for arborists - essential knowledge about bats and trees for anyone working on trees. Courses in January & March 2021 Details: bats.org.uk/our-work/train… pls share Arboricultural Association

Arborists + tree surgeons - we have <a href="/LantraUK/">Lantra</a> accredited online training for you! 
Scoping surveys for arborists - essential knowledge about bats and trees for anyone working on trees. 
Courses in January &amp; March 2021
Details: bats.org.uk/our-work/train… 
pls share <a href="/ArbAssociation/">Arboricultural Association</a>
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This long period of deep sleep, also known as torpor, allows #bats to survive the harsh #winter🥶 - when food is scarce and flying would be wasteful! In torpor, bats slow their metabolism down meaning they use less energy ⬇️ and are able to survive on the fat they stored up 💪

This long period of deep sleep, also known as torpor, allows #bats to survive the harsh #winter🥶 - when food is scarce and flying would be wasteful!

In torpor, bats slow their metabolism down meaning they use less energy ⬇️ and are able to survive on the fat they stored up 💪
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Our largest #bat species, the noctule, is a tree lover and is often found hibernating in #woodpecker holes🐦🕳️ Males will protect their woodpecker #penthouse to help attract females during the mating season🤩🏰

Our largest #bat species, the noctule, is a tree lover and is often found hibernating in #woodpecker holes🐦🕳️

Males will protect their woodpecker #penthouse to help attract females during the mating season🤩🏰
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🦇Bats will be huddling together in hibernation this winter in our newly built bat roost! Thanks to a collaboration between the Devon Bat Project, @AxeValeDCS and @EastDevonAONB, this roost was occupied within weeks of being built! 📸 Tom Marshall #2020Highlights

🦇Bats will be huddling together in hibernation this winter in our newly built bat roost! Thanks to a collaboration between the <a href="/devonbatproject/">Devon Bat Project</a>, @AxeValeDCS and @EastDevonAONB, this roost was occupied within weeks of being built! 📸 Tom Marshall #2020Highlights
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The fluttering brown long-eared #bat likes a more secluded #hibernation spot🤫 Caves, tunnels and mines are favoured winter roosts 🦇 and unlike other bats, when using trees, this shy species tends to look for roosts closer to the ground and more cluttered with vegetation🌿

The fluttering brown long-eared #bat likes a more secluded #hibernation spot🤫

Caves, tunnels and mines are favoured winter roosts 🦇 and unlike other bats, when using trees, this shy species tends to look for roosts closer to the ground and more cluttered with vegetation🌿
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Bats will wake up from hibernation in Spring starving so if you are able to make sure your garden or green corner (even a balcony helps!) is attracting the yummy insects they feed on. You can find some very useful tips here: cdn.bats.org.uk/pdf/Resources/…

Bats will wake up from hibernation in Spring starving so if you are able to make sure your garden or green corner (even a balcony helps!) is attracting the yummy insects they feed on. You can find some very useful tips here: cdn.bats.org.uk/pdf/Resources/…
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A single 400-year-old ancient oak produces 234,000 litres of oxygen a year, and may support more than 2,000 species of bird, insect, fungus, and lichen. Let's look after the trees 🌳 Via @WoodlandTrust #wellbeing #nature #wildlife

A single 400-year-old ancient oak produces 234,000 litres of oxygen a year, and may support more than 2,000 species of bird, insect, fungus, and lichen. Let's look after the trees 🌳 Via @WoodlandTrust
#wellbeing #nature #wildlife
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A new #BatChat episode will be up this Wednesday, 20th January! Steve Roe has been interviewing a range of bat workers and nattering away about #bats and bat conservation. Stream in your usual platform or here: bats.org.uk/resources/batc…

A new #BatChat episode will be up this Wednesday, 20th January! <a href="/SteveRoeBatMan/">Steve Roe</a> has been interviewing a range of bat workers and nattering away about #bats and bat conservation. Stream in your usual platform or here: bats.org.uk/resources/batc…
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Our website has an entire section of our website dedicated to provide advice to some of the most common queries we receive: Would you know what to do if you find a bat in need of help? Explore this section to find out more: bats.org.uk/advice

Our website has an entire section of our website dedicated to provide advice to some of the most common queries we receive:
Would you know what to do if you find a bat in need of help?
Explore this section to find out more: bats.org.uk/advice
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There are more than 80 bat groups in the UK. They are made up of many dedicated volunteers and are the mainstay of bat conservation across the country, undertaking vital front-line conservation work. Find your local bat group here: bats.org.uk/support-bats/b…

There are more than 80 bat groups in the UK. They are made up of many dedicated volunteers and are the mainstay of bat conservation across the country, undertaking vital front-line conservation work. Find your local bat group here: bats.org.uk/support-bats/b…
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Farewell from the Bat Project team - our wonderful project has ended but you can read all about our achievements and still access plenty of website resources by viewing our final enewsletter mailchi.mp/f88e7f53fd10/d… thank you to all our lovely supporters! Devon Wildlife Trust

Farewell from the Bat Project team - our wonderful project has ended but you can read all about our achievements and still access plenty of website resources by viewing our final enewsletter mailchi.mp/f88e7f53fd10/d… thank you to all our lovely supporters! <a href="/DevonWildlife/">Devon Wildlife Trust</a>
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Devon Bat Survey is back! Thanks to DBRC, this Devon-wide citizen science project will be continued this year, looking at bats in the #SaveDevonsTrees project core areas. Join the survey and discover which bats live in your area 👉 buff.ly/3cH6K1O 📷Tom Marshall