Bat Survey in Shrewsbury: Protected Species

A bat survey, Shrewsbury, can help to assess 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.

Supported by crucial legislation, such as The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and The Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017, local authorities can take action by delaying or even preventing a project from receiving planning permission if they believe ecological compliance has been neglected.

Bat Survey in Shrewsbury: Bat Activity

It is recommended that assessments are undertaken between May and September, as this season witnesses an increase in activity for many species of bats. Should evidence of bats be recorded during the summer months, wintertime bat risk assessments are sometimes required to assess the possibility of bats using the site to hibernate.

Bat Survey in Shrewsbury: Methods of Assessment

The main types of bat surveys include:

Preliminary Roost Assessment (PRA): The first type of survey is the Preliminary Roost Assessment (PRA). This involves a desk study, reviewing local bat records and databases, combined with a site visit to inspect buildings, trees, or other structures for signs of bats. Evidence may include bat droppings, feeding remains, and potential access points. The purpose of this habitat survey is to determine whether further, more detailed assessments are necessary.

Bat Emergence and Dawn Re-entry surveys:  If evidence suggests that bats may be present, a bat emergence survey and a Re-entry Survey is carried out. These assessments are conducted at dusk and dawn, using static bat detectors to record echolocation calls. They confirm the presence of bats, identify species, and locate roosting bats.

Nocturnal bat surveys: A nocturnal bat survey is an activity survey conducted at night to observe and record the behaviour patterns of bat species. As bat activity increases during this time, nighttime surveys efficiently monitor local bat populations and assess their habitats. 

For Good Practice Guidance for Bats, visit the Chartered Institute of Ecology website.

How can Collington Winter Assist?

Collington Winter Environmental is an ecological consultancy offering protected species assessment services to all kinds of project developments. We have extensive experience in providing bat ecologist services, including preliminary root assessments, emergence and re-entry surveys and nocturnal bat surveys.

Our consultants hold Natural England and European Protected Species licences and work closely with the Bat Conservation Trust to perform informative and reliable species surveys every year.

Please Get in touch with our Managing Director, Olivia Collington (info@collingtonwinter.co.uk), for more information on the wide range of ecological surveys we offer, such as Water Vole and Great Crested Newt Surveys. We also provide Preliminary ecological appraisal (PEA) services and landscape architecture services to support your project. Alternatively, contact one of the team on 01204 939608.

 

 

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