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Regular visitors to the site will already know about our work with the Count Bat Project.. We ran a highly successful pilot project in 2007 which has grown steadily since then.
You can follow the evolution of the Queen's Park Project by going to the Count Bat section of the website
In 2008, Jude joined the Steering Group or the Count Bat Project and gave a talk at the National Bat conference .Since then has given 10 further talks and in all has to more than 600 people
hundred people with the encouraging other organisations to get involved.
Click here for the presentation given at the South West Regional Bat Conference in April 2008 ( Power point presentation 1.28. Mb) . This has been modified to make it more comprehensible on line
This web site has always posted background material on our work, so that people thinking of getting involved can get more detail and this has proved very popular.
There are now a large number of similar projects planned or up and running..
To have made it onto the short list is wonderful news for bat conservation, even better would be to make it into the final
The first round of public voting runs from 22 June - 10 July, 2009 with voting available online and via telephone.
The three projects in each category with the most votes will progress to a final round of public voting, which will run from 3 - 14 August. The votes are reset to zero for this final round of public voting., so if we do make it we'd ask you to vote in the second round too.
Go to the the National Lottery Awards site to vote
Please pass this information on to others you think would be interested.
