We are looking for an excellent candidate for a fully funded PhD working on bats in Malawi in the Bat Conservation Research Lab co-supervised by @OrlyRazgour at the University of Exeter. Apply below!
https://t.co/MriIqIq9Lk
#AfricanBats#globalsouthbats
With this warm weather bats are still out and about so look up to see bats fluttering around. It's not easy to identify bat species in flight without a bat detector but our 'What bat is that' leaflet might be able to help identify some of the most common species: https://t.co/0xM6GeqXkB?
Warm weather has returned to many parts of the UK. Bats will be taking advantage of this to eat as many insects as possible before cold weather returns. Do take the opportunity to head out and watch the magical dance of bats in your area.
The @BCT_NBMP#SunsetSurvey runs until the end of October so there is an opportunity to take part in that too https://t.co/n9JGCoUEbm
There are over 1,400 species of bats in the world, making up 1/5 of all mammal species and 1/4 of British mammals. Four of the UK’s 17 breeding bat species are red listed as being at risk of extinction. Learn more about UK bat species: https://t.co/Sbph4AKlxG
[📢Workshop alert: 09-10-11 Oct 2023] Pleased to announce that #EcoHacK (hands-on workshop on ecological sound recording analysis🔊) is back at @StirUni. Please visit the link below to get more information & register 🐝🦇🐦🐸🌊 Please RT https://t.co/VOaEXlF8Ju
#InternationalBatNight may be over, but the celebration of these nocturnal wonders doesn't have to end. If you live in #northsomerset you can join the #northsomersetbatsurvey & find out what🦇s live in your local area. Join here: https://t.co/Uu3V5z62T0
How are you celebrating International Bat Night? Here are some ideas:
👀 Make a plan to see bats in your area
🎥 Watch batty videos
🔊 Discover bat sounds
👉 Do all of the above at https://t.co/w30hdf3QfG
International Bat Night was last night but there is not reason why we can't continue to celebrate bats! Bats are widely misunderstood and undervalued so please donate and help us do more all year round: https://t.co/JMR2FdiA5O
Today Malawi celebrates 59 Years of Independence! We have been lucky enough to have been working to conserve bats in Malawi for 11 of those years. We wish all Malawians a joyful and prosperous journey ahead and look forward to the next 59 years!
#IndependenceDay#GlobalSouth
Great to see our work published in @AER_ESE_BES on the impacts of music festivals on #bats 🦇
Whilst you are out enjoying the music this summer, spare a thought for our native fauna who often have to endure these increasingly commonplace events.
📰 https://t.co/iY88F6cSBN