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Police bridge call-out is just batty - Northumberland Gazette
24 May 2012, 12:06 am
The three arrived on site at 2pm and asked staff a number of questions relating to the county council’s licence from Natural England for working in and around bat
roosts. They also took a look under the bridge – although one of the officers had a bat phobia.
Nobody to bat for bats in HC premises - postnoon.com
22 May 2012, 5:59 am
C Srinivasulu, professor of Zoology, Osmania University says, “These bats live in
roosts that are a colony of trees spread over a wide area. Hyderabad, over the last 15 years has lost 3
roosts, particularly the one at Pahadi Shareef that was ...
Behold a bat house the size of a human home - io9.com
21 May 2012, 1:03 pm
Although previous experiments had failed to induce bats to leave their
roosts permanently and take up residence in his first bat tower, Campbell was ready to try something else. He hypothesized that since bats located their food through a highly developed ...
Angry Birds Land Coming to a China Near You - Kotaku.com
21 May 2012, 6:58 am
Not only are they planning on building an Angry Birds theme park in Finland, they are working on multiple
roosts in China. Reported by the China Daily in Shanghai, Rovio's Mighty Eagle Peter Vesterbacka says that the activity parks would be different from ...
Lesser Horseshoe Bats - BBC News
19 May 2012, 11:42 pm
Lesser horseshoe bats live in close proximity to people because their maternity
roosts are found almost exclusively in buildings. Since the 1900's their population has declined and now they can only be seen in south west Wales and in parts of south west England.
Dakota Layers hens to rule roomier roosts - Tri-State Neighbour
18 May 2012, 10:36 am
Dakota Layers, owned by local farmers and other investors in the Flandreau, S.D., area, is expanding. However, it’s not just an ordinary growth project. The 60-employee company, which produces 800,000 eggs daily from almost 1 million hens in ...
Black Down, West Sussex | Great British walks - The Guardian
11 May 2012, 5:54 pm
Arrive at dusk – or dawn – and you'll have views over five counties. Look and listen out for Pipistrelle bats leaving their
roosts to hunt for small insects; nightjars chasing moths; the occasional cow, employed to keep down the scrub.