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Home / Events / ANHSO 1781st meeting: Dr Danielle Linton – Bats in Wytham Woods

ANHSO 1781st meeting: Dr Danielle Linton – Bats in Wytham Woods

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The Old School Room, St Peter’s Church
First Turn - Wolvercote
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Date(s) - 04/12/2018
7:45 pm

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The Old School Room, St Peter's Church

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The Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire (ANHSO)

7.45 pm, Tue, Dec 4th – 1781st meeting

£2 (ANHSO members free)

Dani Linton has coordinated box checks looking for bat roosts rather
than bird nests across Wytham Woods for over a decade, amassing a
dataset of over 2500 day roosts, containing seven species and c.18,000
bat occupations. This talk will provide an introduction to her
research on the social organisation, breeding ecology, and population
dynamics, of woodland bats.

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