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EMMA BRADSHAW
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As part of International Bat Night, the Trust will be running its annual Big Wetlands Bat Walks.
Our weekend of evening bat walks include several reserves on the same night across Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire.
You will have a chance to try out a bat detector and help gather useful bat data as part of our bat survey that night.
Disclaimer
Activities are not organised by the BBC unless stated otherwise. Neither is the BBC responsible for the accuracy of the information provided. If you are under 18, ask your parent/guardian before taking part in any activity.Cost
£3.00 per person.
Difficulty level
- Easy
- Leisurely
- Moderate
- Hard
Distance
2 mile(s)
Duration
1:30
Special requirements
Booking is essential.
A torch, warm clothing and insect repellant.
Information about this activity is provided by The Wildlife Trusts Location
Contact
This activity is organised and run by Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire.
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Telephone
01954 713519
Please register in advance.
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