Bat Survey Altrincham: Protected Species

Bat surveys are a vital part of many planning applications to indicate any present bat activity which will need to be conserved during the project development process. Many wild species, including bats and birds, are protected under The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, meaning it is illegal to injure/kill bats or damage or destroy a bat roosting place. A bat scoping survey can identify any bat species which should be protected and remain undisturbed by development in both rural and urban areas.

Bat survey, Altrincham: Bat activity

In Altrincham, bat presence is at its highest during the summer months and so undertaking a survey at this time can provide accurate results. If bat activity is found over the summer period, a bat activity survey may be recommended during the winter to establish whether the area is also used by hibernating bats.

There are many species of bat that are likely to be present when assessing development sites based in Altrincham. These include, the common pipistrelle bat, the brown long-eared bat, the soprano pipistrelle bat, Daubentons’ bat, the whiskered bat, Brandt’s’ bat and Nathusius’ pipistrelle bat.

Types of bat surveys, Altrincham

Preliminary Roost Assessment:  A Preliminary Roost Assessment (PRA) should be conducted initially to determine whether bats are likely to be roosting in a specific building or structure, for example, surveying a loft area for potential bats when wanting to complete a loft conversion.

This assessment is an important first step in the process of assessing the potential impact of project development on bat species on the site and in the area. Our consultants will examine the internal areas of a site, followed by an external inspection, and record any evidence of bat roosting at the time, including insect-feeding remains and bat droppings.

Bat emergence and re-entry surveys: If necessary, after a preliminary roost survey, a bat emergence survey or a re-entry survey will typically be performed to monitor further bat activity such as monitoring entry and exit points to provide information on the location, species, and population of the bats.

To encourage accurate results, these surveys are carried out on multiple occasions over a period of time to collect a substantial range of data. Consultants use bat detectors to monitor bat activity without causing unnecessary disturbance to the bats.

Nocturnal bat surveysA nocturnal bat survey is an ecological survey conducted during the night to observe and record bat species’ activity and behaviour. These surveys are essential for monitoring bat populations, identifying species, and assessing their habitats. Nocturnal bat surveys are often carried out as part of ecological impact assessments and conservation efforts related to development projects.

 

A local planning authority will usually advise project developers based in Altrincham on the type of survey needed in the form of a method statement. For Guidance on the correct treatment of Bats, visit the Chartered Institute of Ecology website.

 

How can Collington Winter Environmental assist?

Collington Winter Environmental are an ecological consultancy boasting extensive experience in environmental impact assessments and surveys nationwide. Our ecologist team work with protected species across the UK alongside bat conservation trusts supported by Natural England bat licences and European Protected Species licences to ensure a project development receives planning permission.

Please contact our Ecology Director Olivia Collington (info@collingtonwinter.co.uk) for more information on our wide range of ecological services and protected habitats and species survey work, including bat surveys and great crested newt surveys. We also provide preliminary ecological appraisal (PEA) and assessment services.

 

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