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Recent surveys by the Forestry Commission have found the Isle of Wight to be among Europe's most important woodland bat habitats.

Read the full story on the BBC website here.

Find out more about the Island's bats here.

Image: Bechstein’s bats are nationally rare tree dwelling bats, mostly associated with mature and veteran trees, usually in broadleaved woodland.

12 November 2009
12:49:27 pm, Categories: News

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