Bat Survey Fife: Protected Species Surveys
A bat survey, Fife, can help to determine whether bats are present in buildings, structures, or trees on development sites. Integrating these surveys into project planning is crucial for addressing bat-related concerns during the planning application process.
All bat species, along with their breeding and roosting sites, are safeguarded under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. If bats are present on a site, it is illegal to harm, injure, or obstruct their access to roosts by damaging their habitat. Therefore, implementing bat mitigation measures is essential for ensuring an environmentally responsible development process.
Types of Bat Survey, Fife
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. These surveys include an internal and external inspection of the site.
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.
Bat emergence and re-entry surveys: If a PRA determines there could be potential to support roosting bats, a bat emergence survey or a re-entry survey will typically be performed to monitor further bat activity in and around the bat roosts. An emergence and re-entry bat survey includes monitoring entry and exit points to provide information on the location, species, and population of the bats.
These surveys are carried out on multiple occasions over a period of time to collect a substantial range of data and encourage accurate results. Our bat consultants use bat detectors to monitor bat activity without causing unnecessary disturbance to the bats.
Nocturnal bat surveys: A nocturnal bat survey is an ecological survey conducted at 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 conservation efforts related to development projects.
How can Collington Winter Environmental Assist with a Bat Survey, Fife?
At Collington Winter Environmental, we provide expert guidance to our clients. Our ecological consultants are licensed by Natural England and hold European Protected Species licenses. We collaborate with bat conservation trusts and developers to safeguard endangered bat species across the UK while supporting the planning application process.
Please contact our Managing Director, Olivia Collington (info@collingtonwinter.co.uk), for more information on our wide range of protected 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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