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Mammal Society Conference - Wales 2011

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Mammal Society Conference - Wales 2011

Paul reports on his trip to the Mammal Society Conference in Bangor. He attended talks on Dormice, badger mitigation and brown hares among other creatures and had a great group for his SM2 workshop. Read the full story here.

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MOvember - Tash tastic Baker Boys

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MOvember - Tash tastic Baker Boys

Well, we're past the mid-point and have decided to unveil the Baker Consultants Movember Mos for your delictation. You can visit our site and donate your cash.... or just laugh and appreciate the itchyness!

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The elusive dormouse

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The elusive dormouse

It took almost a whole season of survey to discover, but after monthly checks having setting out nest boxes and tubes in early June, dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius)  were discovered in hedges at a site in the south west of England.

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TIN102 Reptile mitigation guidelines WITHDRAWN

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This newsflash has just been received from Natural England announcing the withdrawal of its reptile mitigation guidelines.

Consultants and interested parties are being encouraged to provide contributions to the re-drafting process, but the contact details do not appear to be on the NE web site but can be found on the IEEM web site. Please feel free to add a comment below.

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Kelly Clark, lizard, mitigation, Natural England, translocation

European Commission guidelines on wind developments

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The European Commission has published new guidance on Wind Energy developments and Natura 2000.

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TIN102 flexible or costly?

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TIN102 flexible or costly?

Natural England has launched new guidelines on survey and site mitigation for reptiles, producing a single set of standards for good practice in reptile ecology work. It is aimed at developers, local authorities and consultants.

All species of reptile are now on the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) priority list, so their conservation has to be taken into account during the planning process, whenever a site supports populations of grass snake, slow worm, common lizard or other reptiles.

Our consultant ecologist Kelly Clark writes;

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SM2BAT data analysis service

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SM2BAT data analysis service

In a very short period of time the SM2BAT from Wildlife Acoustics has become recognised as an industry-standard remote bat detector and is widely used by consultants, universities and researchers.

Superior field equipment that records more calls brings with it the challenge of larger volumes of data to analyse.

Baker Consultants is now able to offer a full data processing service to assist in the analysis of bat survey field recordings. Using our library of bat call ‘recognisers’ our experienced bat ecologists can provide a cost-effective, independent analysis of SM2 recordings.

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SM2 winter course dates

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SM2 winter course dates

SM2BAT COURSE DATES FOR 2011/12

Thursday 3rd November 2011

Thursday 16th February 2012

Thursday 15th March 2012

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New reptile mitigation guidelines from Natural England - TIN102

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New reptile mitigation guidelines from Natural England - TIN102

Natural England has released new mitigation guidelines for reptiles. The pdf is available for download here TIN102.

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New handheld bat detector from Wildlife Acoustics

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New handheld bat detector from Wildlife Acoustics


WILDLIFE ACOUSTICS ANNOUNCES THE ECHO METER EM3 ULTRASONIC DETECTOR AND RECORDER

At the UK National Bat Conference last week, Wildlife Acoustics announced a new hand-held bat detector and recorder. As you would expect there was great excitement in the Baker Consultants office and Paul couldn't wait to get his hands on one.

Paul said: "It's a unique piece of kit, finally we have access to something that not only captures and records bat calls, but also shows the calls in real-time as they come in on the screen."

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