Woodland Symposium 2026 recordings
Catch up on all the talks from the Woodland Symposium 2026, held in Woking and on Zoom on 25th March 2026
Introduction
BCT Overview and Reflections on Six Years of Woodland Bat Conservation - Lisa Worledge
Keynote: You can't see the bats for the trees - Daniel Hargreaves
National Woodland Bat Project - Alfie Gleeson
From calls to colonies: Using acoustics to find rare woodland bats - Kieran O'Malley
Surveying trees for bats - Jim Mullholland
Assessing woodland bat diversity - David Hill
Why age matters - Scott Brown
Riparian forests support elevational shifts of reproductive bats in a warming world - Danilo Russo
Creating bat roosts in living trees - Jim Mullholland
The impact of coppicing on bat activity in broadleaved woodlands - Rachel Bates
Heartrot to habitat - using veteranisation and fungal inoculation to create cavities - Dr Matt Wainhouse
Assessing the increased resistance to ash dieback disease in self-seeded ash - Prof Richard A. Nichols,
Agroforestry and Biodiversity - Catherine Mellor,
How Forestry England’s Woodland Creation Programme is creating benefits for biodiversity - Hannah Holden
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