6th October 2026 – Batting for Bats

Helen Taylor-Boyd from Keele University is a behavioural and landscape ecologist with a particular focus on the responses of wildlife to anthropogenic impact and developing practical applications in conservation.  She has a passion for bats and will explain why they are so important and why their conservation is needed.

Helen says “Bats are a great example of a group of diverse and often misunderstood species; they are essential players in both human-dominated and natural environments.

Come along to hear why Helen is “batting for bats”.

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