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Lee Winger
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I did the bats in arb course last year, mostly because I'm into bats. It was interesting but basically warns you that bats can be almost any place.. which isn't that helpfull in the real world. Did tell us who to call if you disturb a roost etc. But with up to a 5K fine per bat if I did disturb one I'm not sure I'd want English nature to know..

 

It was not related to surveys however.

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I've been on the phone today to a bat expert and bat surveyer, he told me you should be defra licenced to be taken seriously! becoming a licenced can take a year of training with another bat expert.

 

Without the licence your survey will not be taken seriously by local authoritys, and its local authoritys who ask for them in the first place.

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