
BatChat
Taking you into the field to discover the world of bat conservation. BatChat is for anyone who loves bats or has an interest in the conservation of these fascinating mammals. Ecologist and Bat Conservation Trust Trustee Steve Roe takes you on-location, talking to the experts as well as local heroes to bring you the latest from the world of bats.
Series 6 is being released right now with episodes released every other Wednesday. In this series we travel to Northumberland to visit the UK's largest-known winter hibernation roost of pipistrelle bats, to Pembrokeshire to talk to the woman who discovered the first barbastelle bats in Wales and to the creator of a groundbreaking bat detector that's making waves in the bat conservation community.
Get in touch with feedback and ideas for stories you’d like to hear: comms@bats.org.uk
Bats are magical but misunderstood mammals. At the Bat Conservation Trust we have a vision of a world rich in wildlife where bats and people thrive together.
Episodes
The Bat Night Market

Where Do Pipistrelles Go? A Winter Mystery

Into the Forest: Barbastelle Bats of Pembrokeshire

An Evening with Somerset's Rarest Bat

Batting on a Budget: Phil Atkin’s Game-Changing Bat Detector

Into the Knapp: A Night Walk with Worcestershire Bat Group

Megan McCubbin

Our 6th Series is just around the corner...

How to get a bat licence - with Richard Crompton

Bats at the National Trust

The sonic success of David King; Inventor of BatBox detectors

Bat Tracking; the drones changing the way we can undertake research

Bats in the Channel: Jersey Bat Group

Boathouse to Bat House

Walking with bats

The Lifesaving Legacy of Livingstone's Fruit Bats at Jersey Zoo

Gargoyle Guardians: A Bat Count at Lacock Abbey with the Wiltshire Bat Group

The Bechstein's of Bracketts

It's time for Series 5!

A new exhibition of wildlife sound at the British Library

Wild Isles

The History of Bat Conservation with Dr Bob Stebbings

Winged passions: The bat basement of Cliveden House

Tony Hutson & the greater mouse-eared bat

How the Western Link could affect the Western barbastelle
