Tuesday 4 March 2014

Rehoming pipistrelles in Dumfires & Galloway

Today, Graeme and Phil have been on site in Dumfries and Galloway to supervise a building strip, prior to its demolition. This ecological mitigation was required in order for the project to obtain a European protected species licence (EPSL).

During the internal strip a roost of 10 common pipistrelle was uncovered; which Graeme efficiently relocated into a bat box which Naturally Wild installed in the surrounding woodland in advance of the works.

We are passionate about what we do, which is why we gladly travel the length and breadth of the country to ensure that the mitigation we advise for pre, during and post demolition works is appropriately selected and undertaken, with our full guidance and support.

These common pipistrelle were roosting in the cracks and crevices inside the building.
 



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