Join us at Broadlees Bottom in Dover for an evening of bat ecology led by Claire Munn from South East Ecology. This event offers a unique opportunity to learn about the bat species that live in and around Dover, including how they hunt, navigate, and interact with their environment.
What you’ll be doing
- Hear from bat expert Claire Munn about local bat ecology
- Use bat detectors to monitor live bat activity
- Observe bats in their natural habitat at dusk
- Ask questions and engage with local conservation efforts
What to expect
- A relaxed, informative session suitable for all levels of interest
- A chance to experience wildlife up close in a historically rich setting
- The dramatic backdrop of Dover Castle’s eastern defences
Accessibility
The event takes place on a level car park and the surrounding compacted-earth paths, making it accessible for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility. Folding stools and chairs are welcome for those who do not wish to stand for long period.
Who can attend
Everyone is welcome – families, individuals, and groups of all ages. No prior knowledge of bats or ecology is required.
What to bring
- Warm layers for the evening
- A torch (optional)
- Suitable footwear
- Curiosity and enthusiasm!
Reaching Greater Heights
This event is part of the Reaching Greater Heights project, made possible with support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, we’re able to celebrate and protect Dover’s natural heritage through engaging community events like this one.