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Free Bat Walk DKH Wood 23rd Sept 7:30pm


jay66

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The annual Bat Walk in Dog Kennel Hill Wood and the Green Dale fields takes place on Weds 23rd September. The walk starts at 7:30pm, please wear suitable clothing as it might be a tad muddy. We will meet by the picnic benches in Dog Kennel Hill Open Space (the park next to the adventure playground and Sainsburys). If it is raining heavily then the walk will have to be cancelled alas (bats don't like getting wet).


The walk is led by the fantastic Daniel Greenwood from the London Wildlife Trust. It is completely free... all we ask for is a bit of patience as the bats can be a bit shy but we have always found some.


More details here:

http://www.friendsofdkhwood.org/batwalk2015


And some reports from previous years here:

http://www.friendsofdkhwood.org/2014/09/bat-walk-report-2014/

http://www.friendsofdkhwood.org/2013/08/bat-walk-2013-and-slug-sex/ **WARNING** contains details of slug sex

http://www.friendsofdkhwood.org/2012/09/dkh-we-have-bats/


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