
Are you fascinated by bats or working towards your bat licence? This comprehensive course is designed to guide you through conducting bat activity surveys, including transect and emergence surveys. You’ll learn essential principles, survey timings and durations, how to plan and execute your survey, the equipment required, and how to accurately record your findings. We talk about how to use a bat detector and give a practical demonstration of how to do both a transect survey and an emergence survey.
This course is designed to build your confidence and work on any skills or knowledge gaps you may have. It is ideal for aspiring bat workers, bat enthusiasts and subcontractors.
Before you book this course you may want to do our more comprehensive Bat Ecology and Surveying online course instead which is more comprehensive and better value if you are starting out with your bat training.
This course comprises 3 videos:
Video 1: Bat Activity Surveys: Classroom session covering the underlying principles of how to plan and carry out Emergence and Transect surveys. We look at the timings of bat activity surveys, what you are looking for during the survey, the equipment needed and the health and safety considerations.
Video 2: How to do an emergence survey. Principal Ecologist Sue Searle, with 20 years of bat experience, takes you through the process of an emergence survey on a real site. Watch as bats emerge and see what equipment is sed, and how records are kept.
Video 3: How to do a transect survey. Sue Searle takes you out to do a transect survey at a field/woodland site. She shows how to plan the route and use a bat detector, stopping stations, making records of bat sightings and timings of the survey.
This is an excellent introduction to practical surveying of bats outside the roost.
At the end there will be a short quiz and if you get over 70% you will receive a Certificate.
Other courses that would complement this course is Introduction to Bats, which covers the ecology, legislation, British bat species, bat habitats, conservation and more. Also Surveying Buildings for Bats which covers internal surveys of buildings, droppings, recording your findings and how to carry out an internal survey. Surveying Trees for Bats covers how bats use trees, what features to look for, survey methods and describing roost features.
Courses modules:
: Emergence and Transects
: How to do an emergence survey
: How to do a transect survey
Bat Activity Surveys END OF COURSE QUIZ
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.






