Thursday, 23 October 2014

An Introduction to the Wytham Bat Project (2006 - 2014) a talk by Danielle Linton

Wytham Wood
Since 2006 Danielle Linton has been coordinating groups of volunteers to check the EGI bird boxes in Wytham Woods looking for bat roosts. Over 21,000 box checks of the 1265 Schwegler boxes have resulted in over 1000 roosts (>80% boxes used to date) being recorded. Three species regularly form maternity colonies in the boxes: Myotis daubentonii, Myotis nattereri and Plecotus auritus, and seven species have been found in boxes at Wytham so far...

Over 3000 individual bats have been ringed in nine years and this study has revealed much valuable information on bat social networks, colony home roost ranges and population dynamics at this site. Following individual life histories and monitoring juvenile health (size and survivorship) per annum also provides some fascinating insights...

come along to find out more!

Introducing Dani Linton
When:
7.30 p.m. Wednesday 19th November

Where:
The Barn, Brandon Marsh
(Warwickshire Wildlife Trust HQ)

£3 for Warwickshire Bat Group members or £4 for non members