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About:

Bats are frequently encountered during development projects due to their use of buildings and also because of their use of the wider countryside for foraging, commuting and roosting. This course is aimed at consultants who have to give bat mitigation advice to developers or those wanting to know more about mitigation as part of their training for a bat licence. Taught by a Principal Ecologist, Sue Searle, who has done over 70 EPSL’s and has 20 years bat experience. This course is a recorded webinar in the form of a video. Playing time 4hours 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

 

What our students say:

“Thank you so much for the training yesterday it was really useful and lots of ideas to take away from the course.” GD

“It was a really great session, so informative.” CE

 

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