East Cleveland Batscape

Brown long eared bat
Brown long eared bat Tom Marshall

Our Heritage

Date awarded
Location
Lockwood
Local Authority
Redcar and Cleveland
Applicant
Tees Valley Wildlife Trust
Award Given
£45300
“Bats hunt at night and are often overlooked, but thanks to this project they will once again be celebrated. They are a vital part of our ecosystem but have suffered severe declines in the last few decades. We hope that getting people involved will contr
Sarah Barry, Bat officer
Three of the eight species of bats present and breeding in East Cleveland are rare and of national conservation importance.

Three of the 8 species of bats present and breeding in East Cleveland are rare and of national conservation importance.

“Bats are a vital part of our ecosystem but have suffered severe declines in the last few decades. We hope that getting people involved will contribute to their conservation.”

Sarah Barry, bat officer

The project encouraged people to collect data by training volunteers and loaning them special bat recorders to carry out surveys and build a picture of the local batscape.  A website was developed to share information and news.

Following two successful launch events, volunteers began to survey the 119 aquare kilometres of bat territory. Local exhibitions, talks and school events were held to reconnect the public with bats and help them learn more about the important wildlife around them.  In the longer term a bat group will be set up to carry on monitoring work.

 

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