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Sites representing clubs and associations concerned with the introduction, conservation of flying mammals and their habitat, either for breeding or hibernating within England. These are mainly county level Bat Groups and affiliated to regional Wildlife Trusts and/or the Bat Conservation Trust (BCT).
http://www.avonbatgroup.org.uk/
Promotes the conservation of bats and their habitat. Includes events, membership information, general facts, FAQ, and photo album.
http://www.bedsbatgroup.org.uk/
Dedicated to conservation of soprano pipistrelle maternity roost, and barbastelle sites in English home counties. Includes species found locally, photo gallery, FAQ, surveys and event calendar, with local contacts.
http://www.berksbats.org.uk/
Information on bat records, virtual bat game, articles and contacts for joining and emergencies.
http://www.cambsbats.co.uk/
Set-up for the study and protection of the county's population.
http://www.derbyshirebats.org.uk/
Independent affiliate of the BCT, working with the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust. Information on bat box schemes, related links, meetings and membership.
http://www.dbg.me.uk/
Devonian enthusiasts promoting educational talks, roost visits, surveys, and caring for injured bats by licenced wardens. Includes construction of Chapman bat box, species descriptions, including ultrasound patterns, submissions for sightings, and FAQ.
http://www.dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk/dorset-bat-group.html
Information, with Natterer survey, news, events, fun items, membership and contacts.
http://www.durhambats.org.uk/
Reports and schedule of events. Includes a range of information on the various local species, sounds, detectors and lamps.
http://essexbatgroup.org/
Information on activities, records, rescue, membership and contacts.
http://www.hampshirebatgroup.org.uk/
Involved in identifying habitats in the county, for species such as barbastelle, Bechstein's, greater horseshoe, serotine, common and soprano pipistrelles. Includes information on surveys, calendar of events, and contacts.
http://www.hmbg.org.uk/
Local affiliate to BCT dedicated to the conservation of species and their habitats. Includes introductory information on local roosts, detection, annual cycle, myths, children's quiz, related links and contacts.
http://www.kentbatgroup.org.uk/
Working to help protect thirteen of Britain's resident species since 1983, including Nathusius's pipistrelle and in initiatives for the serotine bat. Includes introduction to membership and contacts.
http://lrbatgroup.btck.co.uk/
Introduction to voluntary organisation formed in 1984. Includes information on joining, and contacts.
http://www.londonbats.org.uk/
Registered charity working throughout the capital region, to help protect the common pipistrelle, brown long-eared, Daubenton's, natterer's, noctule, serotine and other species.
http://www.northbucksbatgroup.org.uk/
Furthering the interests of conservation in Aylesbury Vale and Milton Keynes through recording, monitoring, education, and offering practical advice. Includes details of projects, species sightings, and membership contacts.
http://www.nybats.org.uk/
Overview of species status in the county, including distribution maps. Includes illustrations, articles and information on membership.
http://www.slbg.org.uk/
Registered charity aiming to conserve and protect species and their habitat. Includes information on venues for sighting, activities, forum and members login, with contacts.
http://www.surreybats.org.uk/
Information for bat workers, gallery of roasting sites, contacts for membership, building and development problems.
http://www.sussexbatgroup.org.uk/
Species list and records, newsletter, information on license training, membership and contacts for rescue.
http://warksbats.co.uk/
Information about species seen locally, the law, boxes, cams, detectors, talks, walks and batty products, newsletters and membership contacts.
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