
This course on Bats and Developments is designed to give ecological consultants a good knowledge of how to deal with and mitigate for bats on developments. Bats are frequently encountered during developments, so it’s important that Ecologists have a firm understanding of what to do when there is a possibility of finding bats. This course will help you to give mitigation advice to developers or improve your knowledge of bats and developments for those working towards their bat licence.
Bats and Developments is taught by Principal Ecologist Sue Searle who has done over 70 European Protected Species Licences and has over 20 years of experience working with bats. The course is delivered as a recorded webinar in video format.
Playing time 4 hours 20 mins.
Course content:
- Understanding when mitigation is required.
- Mitigating for roost loss, including different roost types (e.g. maternity, hibernation etc)
- Mitigating for loss of habitat – e.g. foraging areas or commuting routes
- Species-specific mitigation (e.g. for horseshoes, long-eareds, pipistrelles etc)
- Case studies and discussions regarding successful and unsuccessful mitigation
- Useful references
Courses modules:
Bats and Developments
FAQs
The final exam is designed to test whether you have learned the appropriate knowledge and skills during this course. If you take the final exam and do not pass, we encourage you to review the course material and ensure you have read, understood and remembered the lessons. We want you to get the most out of this course and provide you with the knowledge and confidence you need to apply what you learn to your job or career. You may retake the final test once you have revisited the course material.
Yes! We want you to get as much out of this course as possible. We encourage you to refer back to your course materials from time to time to refresh your memory and ensure that you are confident on the subject. Therefore, when you purchase this course, you will have lifetime access to the course materials.






