New research, just published in the journal Forest Ecology and Management, has assessed bat populations across broadleaved woodlands managed in different ways. The work not only reveals the management practices that are good for bats, but also highlights those structural characteristics that are beneficial to individual bat species.
How Your Data Contribute to Science & Conservation: Improving Our Understanding of Biases in Roost Counts
Bat Conservation Trust: Bat Monitoring Post October 2020
Roost Count/Field and Waterway Survey Results
Bat Conservation Trust: Bat Monitoring Post October 2020
Citizen scientists help lift the lid on one of our nearest avian neighbours.
An army of citizen scientists across the UK has provided scientists at the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) with new insights into the nesting habits of the House Martin, arguably our closest nesting neighbour.
