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SM2 bat detector lab tested at Exeter University. As well as testing the SM2 in the field, Baker Consultants has this week returned from a lab testing session with Dr Fiona Mathews, lecturer in mammalian biology at Exeter University. more

Paul Howden-Leach, bat, Andrew Baker, Kelly Clark

Update to SM2 field tests Paul writes: Well, the kit works, is field ready in our opinion, just more to do on the comparative side to make sure the species recording is reliable. Just realised we never told you what it was, no reason, except we were not sure of it's capabilities. more

Paul Howden-Leach, bat

Baker Consultants field-tests new bat detector. Is it possible that there could be a user friendly, waterproof, effective and affordable remote monitoring device? We're hoping so. more

Paul Howden-Leach, bat, Andrew Baker, Kelly Clark

Bottles bottles bottles Over 700 bottle traps have been used to survey a huge site in the midlands this month. more

Paul Howden-Leach, newts

Are there bats up there - find out before the trees get leaves on! Assessing trees for bat roosts can require considerable effort because the features that bats use can often be small, high in the canopy of the tree and obscured by foliage. That’s great for predator avoidance, but presents ecologists with difficulties when surveying. There are several methods to survey trees and the level of survey is somewhat dependent on the value of the habitat for bats and the extent of the impacts. more

Anton Kattan, Paul Howden-Leach, bat

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