The Bat Conservation Trust

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1BAT CONSERVATION TRUST – FUNDRAISING STATEMENT Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) was established to promote the conservation and study of bats in the British Isles and elsewhere in the world, and to disseminate information

BAT CONSERVATION TRUST – FUNDRAISING STATEMENT Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) was established to promote the conservation and study of bats in the British Isles and elsewhere in the world, and to disseminate information

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Source URL: www.bats.org.uk

Language: English
    2Bat Crime Annual Report 2009  Bat Crime Annual Report 2009 Since 2001 the Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) has been running the Investigations Project working to prevent bat crimes. The Bat Crime Annual Report 2009 follows

    Bat Crime Annual Report 2009 Bat Crime Annual Report 2009 Since 2001 the Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) has been running the Investigations Project working to prevent bat crimes. The Bat Crime Annual Report 2009 follows

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      3BAT CONSERVATION TRUST NATIONAL BAT HELPLINE ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Photo of brown long-eared bat e-mailed to the Helpline for identification – one of 15,446 enquiries we received during 2015. © 2015 Jake McNulty, courtes

      BAT CONSERVATION TRUST NATIONAL BAT HELPLINE ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Photo of brown long-eared bat e-mailed to the Helpline for identification – one of 15,446 enquiries we received during 2015. © 2015 Jake McNulty, courtes

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      Source URL: www.bats.org.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2016-04-13 09:50:39
        4Bat Conservation Trust  Bats and Buildings © John Black

        Bat Conservation Trust Bats and Buildings © John Black

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        5Bat Conservation Trust Membership FAQs What type of membership do you offer? If you are aged 16 or over, you can subscribe to a Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) membership online for yourself and/or someone else. Please take

        Bat Conservation Trust Membership FAQs What type of membership do you offer? If you are aged 16 or over, you can subscribe to a Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) membership online for yourself and/or someone else. Please take

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        Source URL: www.bctmember.org.uk

        Language: English - Date: 2014-01-31 05:44:28
        6Leaving a gift in your Will Imagine a night sky, on a summer evening, seeing our dancing bats hunting for insects. What a wonderful sight! With your help we can ensure this picture stays a reality for us and our future g

        Leaving a gift in your Will Imagine a night sky, on a summer evening, seeing our dancing bats hunting for insects. What a wonderful sight! With your help we can ensure this picture stays a reality for us and our future g

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        Source URL: www.bats.org.uk

        Language: English - Date: 2012-04-19 05:20:09
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        Language: English - Date: 2012-04-19 05:21:42
        8Recommended approach for bats1 and small wind turbines in Suffolk (Approximately 10-30m hub height or 5-250kW) Suffolk Biodiversity Partnership Planning Support Group March 2013 Can the turbine be located so that the bla

        Recommended approach for bats1 and small wind turbines in Suffolk (Approximately 10-30m hub height or 5-250kW) Suffolk Biodiversity Partnership Planning Support Group March 2013 Can the turbine be located so that the bla

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        Source URL: www.suffolkbiodiversity.org

        Language: English - Date: 2013-05-08 09:56:00
        9White-nose syndrome: Guidelines for bat carers What is White-nose syndrome? White-nose syndrome (WNS) is the name used to describe a group of symptoms associated with the deaths of over 5.7 million bats since 2006 across

        White-nose syndrome: Guidelines for bat carers What is White-nose syndrome? White-nose syndrome (WNS) is the name used to describe a group of symptoms associated with the deaths of over 5.7 million bats since 2006 across

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        10White-nose syndrome: Guidance for bat workers in the UK and the Isle of Man This document has been produced by the Bat Conservation Trust in collaboration with Natural England, the Countryside Council for Wales, Scottish

        White-nose syndrome: Guidance for bat workers in the UK and the Isle of Man This document has been produced by the Bat Conservation Trust in collaboration with Natural England, the Countryside Council for Wales, Scottish

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        Language: English