Bat walk at Bystock Pools, Exmouth

Bat walk at Bystock Pools, Exmouth

Want to get batty about bats? Join us to see and detect bats at this event which is part of the Saving Devon's Treescapes project.

By Devon Wildlife Trust

Date and time

Tue, 21 May 2024 20:45 - 22:45 GMT+1

Location

Bystock Pools Nature Reserve

The Common Lympstone EX8 5EA United Kingdom

About this event

  • 2 hours

Join bat expert Sarah Butcher for this DWT event at Bystock Pools nature reserve. The reserve is known to provide good bat habitat and we are likely to discover several different species of bat during this walk and talk event.

We will park at the Pebblebed Heath car parking area and walk together to the reserve. Sarah will introduce us to the world of bats and show us how to use the bat detectors. We will then be in the reserve at dusk when the bats start to emerge and we will use the bat detectors to identify them via their echolocation calls. Although fast, we are also likely to see them whizzing past.

This is an evening event and we will be walking on uneven ground - please wear sturdy footwear and bring a torch if you can. Older children (12+) are welcome if accompanied by an adult, but sorry, no dogs allowed (excepting assistance dogs). Please note that there are no toilets at the reserve.

Full joining instructions will be sent out a couple of days before the event. In the meantime, please contact Lindsay with any questions lmahon@devonwildlifetrust.org.

This is an event hosted by Saving Devon's Treescapes, a partnership project led by Devon Wildlife Trust on behalf of the Devon Ash Dieback Resilience Forum, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, One Tree Planted and other funders.

Photo credit: Common pipistrelle (c) Tom Marshall

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Devon Wildlife Trust is the only charity that exists to protect all wildlife in Devon and to safeguard Devon’s unique natural environment.