Course: Bats for Heritage Professionals
Bat Conservation Trust
Are you ready to learn how to work alongside bats in heritage buildings?
Upcoming dates:
- 3rd and 10th March 2026
- 2nd and 9th November 2026
You want to work in harmony with bats to protect heritage buildings. Maintaining heritage buildings that are home to a population of bats can be tricky, that's why our built environment experts have developed this course.
We will help you to develop skills to identify potential bat roosts and the confidence to know how to proceed in difficult scenarios you may encounter. Our experts will walk you through bat ecology and bat life cycles, and how this relates to building works, and the latest guidance and legal information that building professionals need to know when working alongside bats.
This course is open to anyone, but designed to be particularly beneficial to those working in the construction industry or anyone who is responsible for heritage buildings.
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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