“A colony of long-tailed bats have been found roosting in an unlikely spot: a farm shed roof in Central Hawke’s Bay.” More here https://t.co/X6zBbozLHP 📸 Lauren Crimp #pekapeka#nzbats
Today is #NationalMeadowsDay ! Meadows are an important habitat for many bat species. Creating a minimeadow is a great way to attract more insects into school grounds, forest school area or garden. All you need is a suitable area and some wildflower seed. https://t.co/El5VTCkoDK
Scientists have discovered a plethora of viruses within Aotearoa’s tiny native bats, including what could be the “shortest” known coronavirus – but they stress there’s no big risk of them jumping to humans. https://t.co/mYT9T5yrOO
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We know of at least 115 MPs have been contacted by their constituents via our campaign. The @HouseofCommons voted against the amendment. The #REUL Bill returns to the @UKHouseofLords next week. You can still write to your MP.
We need an environmental non-regression amendment https://t.co/1ksXrDzccP
The place a bat lives is called its roost. Bats need different roosting conditions at different times of the year and they will often move around to find a roost that meets their needs. Some bats prefer hollow trees, some caves and some use both. https://t.co/oeZPsVNevo
Bats are misunderstood and undervalued but we are working to change that. Please help us secure a £5000 donation. It only takes a minute to nominate us and it would make a world of difference https://t.co/sAx6wMADIh ❤️🦇
‘More than a decade of volunteer mahi by Marlborough and Nelson locals to protect and restore the Te Hoiere/Pelorus catchment is giving the critically endangered pekapeka-tou-roa/long-tailed bat a chance to thrive.’
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FREE DOWNLOAD Landscape and Urban Design for Bats and Biodiversity - simple but effective measures designers, ecological consultants, developers and planners can use to enhance biodiversity on sites of all sizes with a focus on bats.
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