Level 2 Bat Detector Workshop, Online, 24 April 2025
Develop your bat identification skills with this free online workshop...
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On the East Coast, we have a team of two Species on the Edge officers, Louise and Sarah. Together they are working closely with local communities and land managers to secure a future for six nationally rare and vulnerable species.
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Develop your bat identification skills with this free online workshop...
Learn how to identify bats with this free online workshop...
Free beginner's workshop - explore the world of bats!...
There are so many ways you can get involved with Species on the Edge and support your local species. We have a range of volunteering opportunities and events throughout the year – from work parties, to survey training, to creative workshops – and we are also able to work with land managers to help them support biodiversity on their land. For more information on how you can get involved, get in touch with Sarah or Louise.
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Back in January of this year, we published a blog post on an exciting upcoming project on the North ...