Bat Walk at The Wolseley Centre
Join Staffordshire Bat Group for a Bat walk around our stunning Wolseley Centre grounds, and immerse yourself in the after-dark delights of
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Join Staffordshire Bat Group for a Bat walk around our stunning Wolseley Centre grounds, and immerse yourself in the after-dark delights of
Join Staffordshire Bat Group for a Bat walk around our stunning Wolseley Centre grounds, and immerse yourself in the after-dark delights of
Join Staffordshire Bat Group for a Bat walk around our stunning Wolseley Centre grounds, and immerse yourself in the after-dark delights of
Throughout the election campaign, it became clear that people know that our natural world is in crisis and want politicians to make the bold and ambitious commitments to reverse the decline. So…
The Bechstein's bat is a very rare bat that lives in woodland and roosts in old woodpecker holes or tree crevices. Like other bats, the females form 'maternity colonies' to have…
Nudibranchs, also known as sea slugs, are much like their land-based relatives that you may spot in your garden. But, unlike your regular garden slug, the nudibranch can incorporate the stinging…
The small, shaggy-furred Brandt's bat roosts in all sorts of houses, old or modern. It is similar to the whiskered bat and they often roost together, but in separate colonies. It feeds low to…
The small, shaggy-furred whiskered bat roosts in all sorts of houses, old or modern. It is similar to the Brandt's bat and they often roost together, but in separate colonies. It feeds along…
On Saturday 22 June members of the public are being encouraged to ‘unite for nature’ by joining the family friendly ‘Restore Nature Now’ demonstration in central London.
The Alcathoe bat was 'discovered' in the UK in 2010 when it was confirmed as a separate species to the very similar whiskered and Brandt's bats. Little is known about its range and…
The barbastelle is a scarce bat that lives in woodland and forages over a wide area. It has a distinctive 'pug-like' appearance because of its upturned nose.