![Flying Bat](/sites/default/files/styles/node_hero_default/public/third_light/Daubenton%2527s%2520Bat%25202.jpg?h=5ef7c72d&itok=dcmdilyj)
Daubenton;s Bat, myotis daubentoni, adult, flying over water - Dale Sutton/2020vision
About the event
*Please note the event date is tbc (6th/7th or 8th of September) depending on weather conditions. Date will be confirmed a few days before.*
Your chance to get involved in real-time, night-time monitoring of bat species and use the very latest, cutting edge bat detecting technology to collect data. The more data we collect about the county’s bats, the better we can conserve the habitats they call home.
Please read these details in full before booking:
Starting out at Stoke-St-Gregory Village Hall you’ll get a short briefing, collect a bat detector and your group will head out to an area of Stoke-St-Gregory parish (including Curload, Woodhill and Meare Green). Please note that you will need to arrange your own transport to get to your survey location. Once you have surveyed your area you will head back to base to return your kit and find out the results.
Please be aware that this is not a guided walk and your team will not be accompanied by a member of staff or volunteer during the survey.
Please specify your preferred location and number of team members when you book. Under 16s must be accompanied by a responsible adult.