Bat Diary: Find Out What Bats are Doing Throughout the Year

January Bats spend the majority of winter hibernating with a constant body temperature of between 0oC and 5oC. In order to achieve this state of inactivity, the bats must lower their body temperature (from around 40oC to 0oC), slow their … Read More

Plant Identification Course for Beginners 12th May 2014

Plant Identification for Beginners – Monday 12th May 2014 This one-day plant identification course aims to introduce you to the morphology and terminology of flowering plants and how to identify the most common families, especially the most frequently encountered British … Read More

BS42020 – A New British Standard for Biodiversity

A new British Standard has been published in order to address how biodiversity, protected species and habitats are considered in relation to planning applications. This code of practice BS42020:2013 aims to structure the ecological assessment methods employed in England and … Read More

Breathable Roofing Membranes No Longer Accepted in Bat Roosts by Statutory Agencies

Research on bats and breathable membranes is being conducted by Stacey Waring at the University of Reading and the Bat Conservation Trust based upon the question ‘what constitutes a bat-friendly breathable roofing membrane?’ The research indicates that breathable roofing membranes … Read More

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