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Flying success for bats in churches project

Posted by: Natural England, Posted on: 15 October 2018 - Categories: Biodiversity
a red haried bat peaking out of a hole

...work will be used to improve both the natural and historic environment and to support the people who care for them. Natural England Chairman, Andrew Sells, said: England’s bat population...

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