The Bat Conservation Trust was formed in 1990 as an umbrella organisation for the rapidly growing network of bat groups, providing support, training and advice.
The official website of the Bat Conservation Trust, dedicated to the conservation of bats and their habitats in the UK. It provides comprehensive information on bats, including species identification, conservation efforts, and how the public can help protect these fascinating creatures.
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Detailed profiles of bat species found in the UK, including photos, habitat information, and conservation status.
Information on current and past conservation projects aimed at protecting bats and their habitats.
Opportunities for the public to get involved in bat conservation, including volunteering, surveys, and events.
A variety of educational materials for schools and the general public to learn more about bats and their importance to the ecosystem.
Insights into the latest research on bats and how it informs policy and conservation strategies.
A dedicated helpline for advice on bats, including what to do if you find a bat in distress.
Updates on the latest news, events, and campaigns related to bat conservation.
Information on how to become a member of the Bat Conservation Trust and support their work.
A shop offering a range of bat-related products, from books and guides to bat detectors and gifts.
Options for making donations to support the conservation of bats and their habitats.
Address, phone number, and email for the Bat Conservation Trust headquarters.
Links to the Bat Conservation Trust's social media profiles for updates and engagement.
Information on how the Bat Conservation Trust collects, uses, and protects personal data.
Guidelines and rules for using the bats.org.uk website and its content.
Details on the website's accessibility features and how to request additional accommodations.
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