WHAT WE DO
The South Yorkshire Bat Group works towards furthering the study and conservation of bats in South Yorkshire. We go about this in lots of different ways, collecting data and passing it on to
PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
We love to enthuse others about bats. Members of SYBG lead regular bat walks for Friends of Hyde Park Cemetery, Friends of Cannon Hall and Wharncliffe Heathlands Trust (include hyperlinks), with occasional walks for a wide range of other organisations including RSPB Old Moor. Our members also deliver talks to other local natural history groups as well as to other bat specialists at local and national bat conferences. Written articles from bat group members find their way into publications ranging from village newsletters through to local journals such as The Naturalist and Northern Bats.
WHAT WE DO
The South Yorkshire Bat Group works towards furthering the study and conservation of bats in South Yorkshire. We go about this in lots of different ways, collecting data and passing it on to
PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
We love to enthuse others about bats. Members of SYBG lead regular bat walks for Friends of Hyde Park Cemetery, Friends of Cannon Hall and Wharncliffe Heathlands Trust (include hyperlinks), with occasional walks for a wide range of other organisations including RSPB Old Moor. Our members also deliver talks to other local natural history groups as well as to other bat specialists at local and national bat conferences. Written articles from bat group members find their way into publications ranging from village newsletters through to local journals such as The Naturalist and Northern Bats.
NATIONAL BAT MONITORING PROGRAMME SURVEYS
NBMP gathers robust information
Contributing to the National Bat Monitoring Programme (NBMP) is a big part of what we do. Theabouttrendsunbats in tunnels, viaducts,
understanding of how wildlife is coping in our changing world. Every winter we count hibernating
bat populations; helping to inform the kilns and caves centred on three locations in the county. In summer we
count bats out of their breeding roosts as well as carrying out twice yearly bat survey transects in
Graves Park in Sheffield.
NATIONAL BAT MONITORING PROGRAMME SURVEYS
NBMP gathers robust information
Contributing to the National Bat Monitoring Programme (NBMP) is a big part of what we do. Theabouttrendsunbats in tunnels, viaducts,
understanding of how wildlife is coping in our changing world. Every winter we count hibernating
bat populations; helping to inform the kilns and caves centred on three locations in the county. In summer we
count bats out of their breeding roosts as well as carrying out twice yearly bat survey transects in
Graves Park in Sheffield.
SWARMING AND TRAPPING
Over the past few years our flagship project has been the autumn swarming work we’ve been
undertaking. Autumn swarming sites are known to be important for Myotis and Plecotus bats
particularly for social interaction near the end of the bats active season. The work we’ve done within
the bat group has helped to identify two major autumn swarming sites within South Yorkshire, one
of which is likely to be used by many hundreds of Natterer’s bats across a season. More information
can be found here, and here.
SWARMING AND TRAPPING
Over the past few years our flagship project has been the autumn swarming work we’ve been
undertaking. Autumn swarming sites are known to be important for Myotis and Plecotus bats
particularly for social interaction near the end of the bats active season. The work we’ve done within
the bat group has helped to identify two major autumn swarming sites within South Yorkshire, one
of which is likely to be used by many hundreds of Natterer’s bats across a season. More information
can be found here, and here.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
RESEARCH PROJECTS
We're committed to the monotoring and conservation of bats. Find out more about our events, and how to become a member.
If you're an avid bat enthusiast or just want something to get you out in nature. We have events to suit all abilities and interests.
Data collected by SYBG is essential in scientific monitoring of the area. Look at some of the projects we're involved in.