Monthly Archives: March 2018

Farewell to Tony Aldhous

Tony was a founder member of the Bedfordshire Bat Group  way back when and has since carried out many roles, leading surveys and walks as well as  supporting Jude as she struggled to get to grips with writing the website … Continue reading

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Learning more about QGIS

Bob has spent much of the past year getting to grips with QGIS. In March he attended BCT’s Eastern Region Conference and attended Steve Roe’s very helpful workshop on  QGIS. Since we got back from the conference he has been … Continue reading

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Air temperature and Wall Temperature in Hibernation Sites

Last year we got given a digital thermometer for our search for the fungus that caused White Nose syndrome. We were allowed to keep it. So inevitably it got played with in the hibernation season. The air temperature is in … Continue reading

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