Resources
As part of the pilot project, several new resources were produced to overcome some of the barriers to people getting involved in bat conservation.
Most of these leaflets can be downloaded by clicking on title below but if you would like to order free copies or borrow any of the other resources, please contact one of our Count Bat Officers. The leaflets can also be found on our publications page.
Leaflets and reports
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Multilingual Leaflet: BCT's 'Bats' leaflet translated in Somali, Arabic and Urdu
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Large print Leaflet: BCT's 'What Bat is that?' leaflet (also available in small print)
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Count Bat Pilot Project Report: details, summary and conclusions from the Avon, Dorset and Birmingham pilot projects
Education resources
- 'Explore the World of Bats': The Count Bat project has developed a new learnign and activity pack for teachers and youth leaders. This pack is filled with information designed to further understanding and enjoyment of bats, allowing adults to guide younger children as they learn or older children to learn independently.
Other resources
- Multilingual display banner - with the word 'Bat' translated into 11 different languages
- Raised outlines of British Bat Species (indicating size differences and features)
- Tactile Bat from Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
- Count Bat Audio Message about BCT
- Bat detectors - BCT has a number of these available for loan at Count Bat activities
Evaluation
We are currently carrying out an evaluation of events and partnerships from 2009. You can download the evaluation forms below. This page will be updated with forms applicable to all regions shortly.
- London and the South East
Partnership evaluation form - word format or pdf
Training attendee evaluation form - word format or pdf
- North and East
Partnership evaluation form - word format or pdf
Training attendee evaluation form - word format or pdf