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Bat Care Guidelines - A Guide To Bat Care For Rehabilitators, The Bat Conservation Trust

July 29th, 2008 | by admin |

The Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) has produced Bat Care Guidelines, in association with the BVA AWF, RSPCA and RCVS Trust, aimed at veterinary professionals, wildlife hospitals and new rehabilitators.

The document is split into basic sections including ‘health and safety’, ‘rescue and collection’ and ‘ailments and treatments’ which aim to provide minimum guidelines for bat care.

The new initiative is part of an ongoing partnership focusing on the rehabilitation of wild bats in the UK.

Click here (PDF) for further information.

Bats are an important part of our natural environment. There are 17 species of bat in the UK, all of which are protected by law because their numbers have decreased so dramatically.

The Bat Conservation Trust is working towards a world where bats and people live in harmony, to ensure they are around for future generations to enjoy. Find out more about our work.

British Veterinary Association

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is the national representative body for the veterinary profession with over 11,000 members. In promoting and supporting the interests of our members, and the animals under their care, the BVA is committed to developing and maintaining channels of communication not least with government, parliamentarians and the media.

The BVA is a not-for-profit organisation and a registered company, limited by guarantee.

www.bva.co.uk

Register for the BVA Congress 2008 online at www.bva.co.uk/congress or email congress@bva.co.uk for more information.

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