Date and time

Fri, 6 Oct 2023 18:30 – 20:00 BST

Location

Garthorne Road Nature Reserve Beadnell Road Lewisham London SE23 1AA

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Mobile eTicket

About the event

Led by Dr. Iain Bolton, this is a great opportunity to see and hear bats at this beautiful site.

Bats use sonar or echolocation to hunt for prey during the night, sending sound out into the world around them to create an aural picture of their surroundings. Each bat has a different call from which they can be identified. We will be using bat detectors to listen to the sounds of these wonderful mammals.

If there is heavy rain or thunderstorms the walk will be cancelled.

Previous walks at have provided sightings of bats, but patience is required in the early stages.

Dr. Iain Bolton

Dr Iain Boulton is an ecologist working for the London Borough of Lambeth, and has been there for almost 23 years. Iain’s responsible for managing, promoting and protecting wildlife and biodiversity in Lambeth, especially in parks and other open spaces.

He has a particular interest in British bats, not just because they are fascinating animals with a very unusual lifestyle, but also because they act as important ‘biological early warning systems’, telling us about how our and their own environment is changing and what it could mean for us as humans – unless we heed the warning signs and act on them!

Friends of Garthorne Road

The Friends formed in January 2016 and have plenty of plans for the future, these include helping the Nature Conservation Team at Lewisham Council manage and open the site on a regular basis. They also help to carry out a number of surveys (butterfly, wildflower) and lead guided walks. We are also keen for schools to use the site and if you are a school and are keen to get involved, please contact the Friends who will be able to help.

If you are interest in joining the Friends Group, please contact the Friends.

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