Course: Bats for Roofers
Bat Conservation Trust
Are you ready to learn how to work alongside bats in buildings?
Upcoming dates:
- 23rd & 30th March 2026
- 7th & 14th December 2026
Many people who work in the roofing industry have encountered bats, but what do we actually know about them? What are we supposed to do?
Our built environment experts have designed this course to engage professional roofing contractors and give them the knowledge they need about bats in their industry and the legal protection they have.
The course will empower participants with the confidence to know what to do in a range of scenarios involving bats. Our experts will talk you through bat ecology, our resident bat species and have in depth look at their requirements at different times of year and how this links to the roofing industry.
Participants will be given a detailed overview of the latest guidance, how works can impact bats and our expert will walk you through the legal protection of bats.
This course is open to anyone, but designed to be particularly beneficial to those working in the construction industry for example roofing contractors.
About Bat Conservation Trust
The Bat Conservation Trust is the leading non-governmental organisation in the United Kingdom solely devoted to the conservation of bats and the landscapes on which they rely.
To achieve our vision of a world rich in wildlife where bats and people
thrive together, our work focuses on discovering more about bats and how they
use the landscape, taking action to protect bats and enhance the landscapes on
which they rely, inspiring people about bats and their environment, engaging
them in their conservation and strengthen our work by building skills,
resources, motivation and understanding.
The Bat Conservation Trust is the leading non-governmental organisation in the United Kingdom solely devoted to the conservation of bats and the landscapes on which they rely. To achieve our vision of a world rich in wildlife where bats and people thrive together, our work focuses on discovering more about bats and how they use the landscape, taking action to protect bats and enhance the landscapes on which they rely, inspiring people about bats and their environment, engaging them in their conservation and strengthen our work by building skills, resources, motivation and understanding.
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