National Bat Conference 2024
Videos of talks from the National Bat Conference 2024
Introduction
An update on the work of the Bat Conservation Trust - Kit Stoner
The effects of landscape woody features cover and spatial configuration on bat activity – implications for woodland creation - Eleri Kent, Stirling University
Tree roost mitigation - Chloe Delgery & Jim Mullholland, ARUP and Bats Research & Training
Pete Guest Award Winner - John Kaczanow
Understanding and applying the woodland roost resource concept - Ian Davidson-Watts
Keynote: Using genomics to inform bat conservation under global change - Dr Orly Razgour, University of Exeter
Come for the birds and stay for the bats - potentials of open-source soundscape analysis - Dr Richard Zinck
Introducing BCT’s Sound Classification System - Madeline Davies, Bat Conservation Trust
Panel Discussion: Ethical Conservation and its Implications for Bat Work - part 1
Coming soon
Seeing red?! Site-to-Landscape consideration of Artificial Light at Night - Cody Levine, Worcestershire County Council
Overview of BCT’s Wildlife Crime Project - Mark Goulding, BCT
Long-term change in insect populations as potential drivers of population change in UK bats - Hannah Romanowski, Rothamsted Research
The influence of local canopy structure and flight behaviour on barbastelle bat (Barbastella barbastellus) vehicle collision risk - Vincent Weir Scientific Award Winner 2024: Kieran O’Malley, University of Sussex