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Also done some surveying following the Lantra course..

Only gives you enough information to say there is a high to low chance of bats present.

If there is then a licenced bat handler is required.

If you not intending to handle or disturb the bats roots or adjacent trees/structures then you don't require a licence to survey a tree for the potential for bats or fell trees that you deem have a very low or no significance for bats.

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Did a job earlier this year where a client was very reluctant to have surveys re-done (previous survey was done a long time ago) on some trees that somebody else had deemed to be low potential, but I highlighted them being an important linking corridor between suitable foraging habitats for bats. After a lot of heated discusions with several different parties, the surveys had to go ahead to please planners. The surveys I did showed that three different bat species used these trees/hedges for commuting from roosts to other suitable habitats. In the end it saved the client a lot of money, time and a possible court apperance/conviction if the trees/hedge had just been grubbed out, suitable mitigation was put in place, Natural England were pleased, the project went ahead and everyone was happy. I am saying this just to highlight that it is not just bats and tree roosts that are protected, it is also the habitats and commuting routes that they use.

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