Bat Conservation

Dorset is home to Britain's16 resident bat species but populations are declining through loss of insect prey, winter hibernation and breeding sites.

Bats & roosts are legally protected

All Bats and their roosts are protected under UK & European laws, with six species marked as 'a priority' in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan.

Bats & Planning applications

Several bat species roost in buildings - including private homes - but rarely cause problems.  As roosts are protected, if you are planning building works contact Natural England for advice before starting.

Bat information, leaflets & links:

  • Dorset Bat Group (link)
  • FAQ's - bats (link)
  • Bat leaflets (link)
  • Bats and planning applications leaflet (link)
  • Bats and bat roosts (link)
  • Greater horseshoe bats (link)
  • Planning for bats
  • Bat Conservation Trust at www.bats.org.uk

 

 

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