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Posted on 26 July 202027 July 2020

What is a bat group and why should I join?

Sarah Butcher, chair of Devon Bat Group, answers our questions about joining a bat group…

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Posted on 25 July 2020

Bat Rescue: An interview with Amber

What happens when bats need our help? We had a chat with Amber, a registered bat carer, to give us an insight into the amazing work she is doing with the Bat Conservation Trust!

Juvenile Soprano Pipistrelle Bat. Photograph by: Amber Williams
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Posted on 20 July 202026 July 2020

What is Echolocation?

Although bats use their eyes to see during the day, they hunt in darkness. How do they navigate without light?

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