Our next KBG talk will be given by Chairman Dr. John Puckett and will be presented via Zoom.
How protecting roosts and the surrounding habits - ancient woodland and biodiverse grasslands - provides both warmth for growing pups and adequate food forage for lactating mums, thus stabilising local populations.
The link will be sent out to members nearer the time.
Event Information
Event Date | 16-01-2025 7:30 pm |
Event End Date | 16-01-2025 9:30 pm |
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Crafting with some children at a public event.
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Having some crafting fun with children at an event, colouring in and making flying bats.
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A typical display at an organised event.
A typical display at an organised event.
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Hazel Ryan being interviewed by Rob Smith at an open garden event for a Kent Wildlife Trust podcast.
Hazel Ryan being interviewed by Rob Smith at an open garden event for a Kent Wildlife Trust podcast.
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Waiting for bats © Jill Tardivel
Waiting for bats © Jill Tardivel
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KBG at a show © Shirley Thompson
KBG at a show © Shirley Thompson
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KBG stand at an event - © Shirley Thompson
KBG stand at an event - © Shirley Thompson
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KBG running a bat walk - © Shirley Thompson
KBG running a bat walk - © Shirley Thompson
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