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new fungi is killing american bats


Tony Croft aka hamadryad
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thats really not cool!

 

pretty long term huge bat fan myself. would love the opportunity to become a handler and work with the amazing little critters but for one thing i wouldnt know where to start! Am I to assume that there is someone who would be able to point me in the right direction here on Arbtalk?

 

Tony, is that £15 the standard price for NG? is that an electronic version rather than a print version? Always been the go to publication for me in waiting rooms, but never got around to subscribing

 

Batiarb (obviously) is our resident expert in the furry critters:thumbup1:

 

handlers liceance can be hardwork to obtain, and requires some dedication and free time, however there is a few ways to shorten the proscess and i thoroughly recomend contacting geoff Billington of greena ecological consultancy. Do one of his courses which are amazing and have a chat with him about it, hes about the best specialist:thumbup:

 

National geo - £15 quid is the going rate at the moment, it might be a special but it is for the hard copy not digital, about to sort mine out in the next week will PM the details.

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