Join bat expert Sarah Butcher for this DWT event at Exeter Quay, starting at Devon Wildlife Trust's HQ - Cricklepit Mill. You might be surprised to find that several bat species enjoy the environs of the city's quay area - join us to find out how may we encounter during this walk and talk event.
We will meet just in front of Cricklepit Mill as dusk approaches. Sarah will introduce us to the world of bats and show us how to use the bat detectors. We will then be ready to detect the bats as they start to emerge from their roosts at dusk, and begin to forage. Although fast, we are also likely to see them whizzing past.
This is an evening event and some routes may take us over 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). There are public toilets on the quay.
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.
Tickets are available to book from 6th May 2024.
Photo credit: Common pipistrelle (c) Tom Marshall