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There are Bats in the tunnel between Dulwich Wood and Crystal Palace but as for as I

know, no walks take place there..


For more info of walks further afeild have a look here.


http://www.londonbats.org.uk/batevent.htm


Gives details of


Bat Walks: Health and Safety

Bat Walks: Risk Assessment


DulwichFox

there are bats living in the small wood behind sainsbury's. on the notice board by it there is info regarding nature walks in and around it. it 's a fantastic little wooded area and quite bio-diverse with loads of different flora and fauna. check it out. perhaps not at night though.

holloway Wrote:

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> there are bats living in the small wood behind

> sainsbury's. on the notice board by it there is

> info regarding nature walks in and around it. it

> 's a fantastic little wooded area and quite

> bio-diverse with loads of different flora and

> fauna. check it out. perhaps not at night though.


I don't remember any mention of resident bats in recent planning applications.


Did I miss something?


John K

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