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Batty about bats

14 August 2008, 08/185

 

Batty about batsbat

A lot of people don’t like them, horror movies make monsters out of them but at Coronation Park in Ormskirk - we love them. We are, of course, talking about bats.

 

On Thursday 21 August, between 8pm and 10pm volunteers from a hospital for injured bats in Wigan will be visiting Coronation Park to provide information to visitors about the bats that live in and around the park and local area. They will also give you the opportunity to have an up-close look at some of the bats that they have in their care.

 

Bats are some of UK’s most brilliant mammals but also the most endangered and in need of protection. Large-scale developments and building restorations in the last century caused the number of Bats in the UK to plummet to near extinction and despite strict regulations that now protect bats numbers remain low.

 

bat2Cllr Geoff Hammond, Portfolio Holder for Community Services said: "Bats are wonderful and fascinating animals and events like this are both exciting and educational making them a vital part of Urban Wildlife Conservation. I urge everyone to disregard their horrifying image and bring the whole family to Coronation Park to find out the truth about these amazing animals."

 

This event is free but numbers are limited so booking is advisable. For more information visit our events page. To book onto the event please contact Chris Horsfall on 01695 585147 or email Chris.Horsfall@westlancsdc.gov.uk.

 

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Last Updated: 9/8/2008

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