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Thursday Talks – ‘Nathusius Pipistrelle Migration and AudioMoths on the South Coast of England’

April 12, 2021 By Dawn Quinn

We are delighted to launch ‘Thursday Talks’ this coming Thursday 15 April at 7.30pm with a talk from Adrian Bicker on ‘Nathusius Pipistrelle Migration and AudioMoths on the South Coast of England‘.
This will be the first in a series of talks to take place the 3rd Thursday of each month, to continue our educational activities while we are still under Covid 19 restrictions.
We are asking those who register for the talk to make a nominal donation to attend, which will go directly to funding  the work of bat rehabbers around the country who are working tirelessly to help our sick and injured bats.
To register for this talk, please e-mail: [email protected] before 5pm on Wednesday 14 April to secure your place.  Details of how you can donate to support the work of bat rehab will be e-mailed to you, along with details of how to attend this talk via Zoom.

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