Bats declined as Britain felled trees for colonial shipbuilding
14th December 2023
Bat numbers declined as Britain’s trees were felled for shipbuilding in the early colonial period, new research shows.
AI and audio-identification of bats: Lia Gilmour interview part 1
29th November 2023
Learn about BCT’s cutting-edge audio-identification work in this interview with our Research Manager, Dr Lia Gilmour.
28th November 2023
BCT wins AWS UK Imagine Grant for our acoustic survey tool, BCT’s SCS, which will address urgent need to upscale bat surveying.
BCT’s Wildlife Crime Project Officer Mark Goulding wins WWF Partner of the Year
30th October 2023
BCT's Wildlife Crime Project Officer Mark Goulding wins WWF Partner of the Year award.
New funding to help us defend nature recovery policy
24th October 2023
With pressure on environmental policies in the run up to a General Election, funding from John Ellerman Foundation means BCT can continue to work to safeguard legal protections.
New regenerative farming project
18th October 2023
Connecting People and Landscape in a Changing Climate project gets funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to bring wildlife, farmers and communities together to create better outcomes for all.
Developer fined 14K for breaching Bat Mitigation Licence
3rd October 2023
A Derby-based property developer has been ordered to pay 14K for breaching the conditions of a European Protected Species Bat Mitigation Licence. BCT's Wildlife Crime Project worked with Natural England on this groundbreaking case.
28th September 2023
UK State of Nature 2023 report shows worrying trends in the UK for nature.
Restore Nature Now – a call to action on Thursday 28th September
25th September 2023
We have become increasingly alarmed at some of the choices being made by our politicians.