Transcription of Bat Mitigation covers(3884) - Warwickshire Bat Group
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Bat Mitigation guidelines working today for nature tomorrow Bat Mitigation guidelines Version: January 2004. A. J. Mitchell-Jones ISBN 1 85716 781 3. English Nature 2004. Key messages for developers Bats and their roosts are protected by law because all species have declined and some are threatened or endangered. There are 16 species of bats in England, each with its own lifestyle and habitat requirements. They use a wide variety of roosts, including buildings of all sorts, trees and underground places. Many bat roosts are used only seasonally as bats have different roosting requirements at different times of the year. During the summer, females of all species gather in colonies to give birth and rear their young; these maternity roosts are often in places warmed by the sun.
2 Bat mitigation guidelines, Jan 2004 Key messages for developers • Bats and their roosts are protected by law because all species have declined and some are threatened or endangered.
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