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Contents page

Summary of findings

Bat monitoring in the UK

Aims and approaches

Robustness of monitoring

Population trend analysis

Detailed explanation of GAMs

Survey and species coverage

Survey coverage

Survey coverage maps

Detecting population changes

Woodland Survey results

Species summaries and results

Greater horseshoe bat

Lesser horseshoe bat

Daubenton's bat

Whiskered/Brandt's bat

Natterer's bat

Common pipistrelle

Soprano pipistrelle

Nathusius' pipistrelle

Serotine

Noctule

Brown long-eared bat

Barbastelle

Summary of progress 2011

Future directions

Conclusions

Acknowledgements

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