Join us for this talk which will look at key things to include and
avoid in your garden to make the most of opportunities for a variety of
wildlife, with a particular focus on the real stars of the night – bats!
The seemingly small changes that can be made to our green spaces and
gardens, especially the way we manage them, can actually add real
benefits for wildlife.
Lisa Worledge is the Head of Conservation Services at the Bat Conservation Trust.
She has an MSc in Biological Recording and holds Natural England licences
for bat work. In her spare time, she volunteers with her local bat group,
leading bat walks and giving talks. She became addicted to bats after
attending her first bat walk with BrumBats back in 2008. Lisa also enjoys
spending time in her own wildlife garden at home.
Tickets are available on EventBrite and are free (although donations are welcome). The EventBrite link is: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gardening-for-bats-and-other-wildlife-tickets-579265798597