Conventional wind turbines that consist of three spinning blades are considered to be a green source of energy that is beneficial to climate change. However, they are not entirely eco-friendly as their spinning blades can kill birds and bats. Measures... Read more
All of the 18 species of bat that live in the UK are known to roost in buildings. While some species only use buildings as occasional roosting sites, others are extremely dependent on buildings, particularly when they are breeding. This... Read more
Preliminary findings of a study conducted by biologists at the University of Liverpool reveal that proposed offshore wind turbine developments in the English Channel could potentially have a negative impact on the foraging behaviour of northern gannets originating from colonies on Alderney, Channel Islands.... Read more
Love them or not, bats provide ecological services that provide many benefits to humans. The reality is that bats are not about to suck your blood dry, nor are they looking for a human head to make a nest in.... Read more
