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When a young Eva Kollisch arrives as a refugee in New York in 1940, she finds a community among socialists who share her values and idealism. She soon discovers ‘the cause’ isn’t as idyllic as it seems. Little does she know this is the beginning of a lifelong commitment to activism and her determination to create radical change in ways that include belonging, love and one's full self. In addition to Eva Kollisch’s memoirs Girl in Movement (2000) and The Ground Under My Feet (2014), LBI’s collections include an oral history interview with Eva conducted in 2014 and the papers of Eva’s mother, poet Margarete Kolllisch, which document Eva’s childhood experience on the Kindertransport. Learn more at www.lbi.org/kollisch . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute , New York | Berlin and Antica Productions . It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. Executive Producers include Katrina Onstad, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Senior Producer is Debbie Pacheco. Associate Producers are Hailey Choi and Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson, with help from Cameron McIver. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Voice acting by Natalia Bushnik. Special thanks to the Kollisch family for the use of Eva’s two memoirs, “Girl in Movement” and “The Ground Under My Feet”, the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College and their “Voices of Feminism Oral History Project”, and Soundtrack New York.…
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1 #51 - Show Me the Data: Local Environmental Record Centres with Adam Rowe 1:01:42
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Join host Richard Dodd in this enlightening episode of the Ecology Academy podcast as he converses with Adam Rowe, the CEO of the South East Wales Biodiversity Centre (SEWBReC). Discover the significant role Local Environmental Record Centres (LERCs) play in the gathering, management, and dissemination of biodiversity data. Adam shares his journey from a geography graduate to leading a key hub in biodiversity data management, emphasizing the importance of data accuracy and sharing in conservation efforts. This episode offers valuable insights for ecologists, conservationists, and anyone passionate about biodiversity. Learn about the challenges and solutions in data management and how LERCs contribute to informed ecological decision-making. Whether you're a seasoned professional or starting your career in ecology, this episode provides inspiring perspectives on making a meaningful impact in the field of conservation. Adam Rowe (SEWBReC Chief Executive Officer) Adam has managed SEWBReC for over 20 years and has over 30 years’ experience working in LERCs. Adam is co-founder and Vice Chairman of the Association of Local Environmental Records Centres (ALERC) and a former Trustee of the National Biodiversity Network Trust. He has lengthy experience of all aspects of the LERC operations, including strategic development, partner liaison, product/service design and project delivery. Useful links (most mentioned during the podcast): SEWBReC: https://www.sewbrec.org.uk/ LERC Wales: https://www.lercwales.org.uk/ ALERC LERC finder: https://www.alerc.org.uk/lerc-finder.html Aderyn: https://aderyn.lercwales.org.uk/ Other useful SEWBReC links: https://linktr.ee/sewbrec…

1 #50 - The Life of Batman: An In-depth Conversation with Richard Crompton 56:26
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Welcome to the Ecology Academy podcast, where host Richard Dodd interviews Richard Crompton from Ecology On Demand. Dive into a fascinating discussion as Richard shares insights from his 26-year career in bat and ecology work, focusing on his unique consulting service dedicated to supporting fellow ecologists. Discover the intricacies of ecological licenses, the significance of staying updated with technological advancements, and the importance of hands-on training through Richard's ventures like Team Bat. Explore Richard's ambitious project aimed at transforming a country estate into a sanctuary for bats while fostering community and employment. Learn about the upcoming tech conference for ecologists, designed to equip participants with the knowledge and tools needed to excel in their field. Richard also touches upon the evolving ecology guidelines and their impact on the industry. Engage with this conversation to gain insights into the challenges and triumphs within the ecological sector and find inspiration to contribute to a sustainable natural environment. Stay curious, be adventurous, and build bridges for a better tomorrow. About Richard Crompton Richard started studying bats whilst volunteering with the National Trust aged just 16. He was licensed in Wales by the age of 22 and undertaking commercial bat surveys. Skip forward 25 years and he has surveyed well over one thousand sites for bats, held dozens of European Protected Species licences since 2001 for more than a dozen different species of bats, delivered training throughout the England and Wales (to several thousand people). He spent nine years as a Trustee for the Bat Conservation Trust and has been an author/editorial board member for all four editions of the bat survey guidelines. Founder and co-director of award winning consultancy Wildwood Ecology Ltd until 2016 he now runs the Ecology on Demand bat advice service, the Bat Training partnership (who have trained over 300 people for their bat licences between 2008-2020) and the Team Bat online platform. He was elected to the Bat Conservation Trusts' Batty Hall of Fame in 2022 and is their 'agony uncle' for the Ecologists Anonymous - bat mitigation workshops. He is currently the resident bat advisor for the Crown Estate at Windsor Park, Cardigan Castle, The Museum of Welsh Life at St Fagans Cardiff, and Margam Park and Castle near Port Talbot - all great sites for bats! Connect with Richard Crompton on LinkedIn Find out more at Ecology on Demand or Team Bat…

1 #49 - The Travelling Ecologist: Mark Roper shares tales from New Zealand and Europe 51:18
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Happy New Year! Join Richard Dodd in this episode of the Ecology Academy podcast as he sits down with Mark Roper, an experienced ecologist and consultant from New Zealand, who shares his fascinating journey in the world of ecology. With over 15 years in ecological consulting, Mark discusses his transition from freshwater fish surveys to a deep passion for bat conservation, both in New Zealand and Europe. Mark delves into the challenges and opportunities he encountered while working with bats, including the rigorous certification process in New Zealand and the hands-on experience he gained in Finland and Sweden. He highlights the importance of social media in connecting with experts worldwide, allowing him to expand his knowledge and contribute to various conservation projects. The conversation also explores the parallels and differences in ecological consultancy between New Zealand and Europe, emphasizing the significance of communication, project management, and understanding the interconnectedness of ecosystems. Mark's dedication to lifelong learning and collaboration shines through as he shares insights on how aspiring ecologists can leverage technology and global networks to enhance their careers. Connect with Mark on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markroyroper/…

1 #48 - Unlocking Biodiversity Net Gain: Insights and Challenges for Ecologists 46:05
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Join Richard Dodd and repeat guest Julia Baker on the final Ecology Academy podcast of 2024 as they delve into the significant legal changes surrounding biodiversity net gain in 2024. This episode explores the roles of ecologists, developers, and local authorities in implementing these new practices, focusing on both small and large-scale projects. Discover what practitioners have learned over the year, the challenges faced, and the collaborative efforts across various sectors to enhance our natural environments. Julia shares her personal experiences and highlights the importance of early engagement in development projects. The episode also covers the need for effective communication and training to support all stakeholders involved, and how case studies are now starting to emerge as valuable resources for best practice. Don't miss out on this informative discussion about biodiversity conservation, the regulatory landscape in different regions, and the outlook for the coming year. Whether you're an experienced ecologist or new to the field, this episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for navigating the evolving world of biodiversity net gain. Wishing you Happy Holidays too and see you in the New Year! --- Julia is the Technical Director of Nature Services at Mott MacDonald. Julia is the lead author of the UK’s Good Practice Principles on Biodiversity Net Gain, and has designed BNG for several infrastructure developments including transport, energy and housing. Julia was named on the ENDS Power List in 2022, 2023 and 2024, and is Chair of the ICE’s Nature and Biodiversity Taskforce. Link to the Mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain - New Guidance for Practitioners from IEMA: https://www.iema.net/resources/blogs/2024/06/mandatory-biodiversity-net-gain-new-guidance-for-practitioners-from-iema-june-2024/…

1 #47 - Exploring AI's Role in Ecology and Beyond: A Conversation with Tim Cook on becoming more AI Confident 54:27
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Join Richard Dodd in this episode of the Ecology Academy podcast as he delves into the intersection of ecology and artificial intelligence with Tim Cook, the founder of AI Confident. Tim shares insights about his company, a social enterprise dedicated to empowering organizations to make informed decisions about AI adoption, particularly those new to the technology. The conversation explores how AI can be responsibly integrated into various sectors, including education and ecology, and addresses the ethical considerations and biases associated with AI technologies. Tim also discusses the importance of maintaining human elements in workflows and the potential of AI to enhance rather than replace human skills. The episode provides valuable perspectives on the future of AI, its implications for jobs and skills in the ecology sector, and the importance of fostering informed discussions within organizations. Whether you're an ecologist, an AI enthusiast, or just curious about the future of technology, this episode offers thoughtful insights and practical advice. Connect with Tim Cook on LinkedIn or visit AI Confident to learn more about how they help organisations with a purpose, to adopt and adapt to AI technology responsibly, thoughtfully & mindfully. Also, here's the link to Better Images of AI as discussed in the pod: https://betterimagesofai.org/ Join us for a live event to equip managers, leaders, and business owners of environmental consultancies with essential and ethically-led AI skills and tools. Unlock the Power of AI for Your Environmental Consultancy…
Join host Richard Dodd in this insightful episode of the Ecology Academy podcast as he delves into the topic of imposter syndrome and its impact on ecologists. After a summer hiatus, Richard returns to explore the challenges faced by professionals in the ecological field, particularly those striving for career advancement and leadership roles. Richard shares his personal journey with imposter syndrome, discussing the common feelings of self-doubt and the fear of being exposed as a fraud. He provides valuable insights into recognizing and acknowledging these feelings, along with practical strategies to challenge negative thoughts and celebrate achievements. Listeners will gain an understanding of how imposter syndrome can manifest in their lives and learn techniques to manage it effectively. Richard emphasizes the importance of seeking support, embracing growth opportunities, and practicing self-compassion to overcome imposter syndrome and thrive as an ecologist. Tune in to discover how to navigate the imposter cycle and turn challenges into opportunities for personal and professional development. Hidden Potential Coaching If Imposter Syndrome is holding you back, then schedule a call with Richard Dodd, accredited Coach and Mentor. Understand what motivates you, your team or your business. Uncover resistances to change. Take action that aligns with what is truly important to you and others. Schedule a free and confidential consultation call and discussion with Richard by visiting his website: https://hiddenpotentialcoaching.net/ Ecology Academy Courses The Ecology Academy has a range of courses that can help you acquire and build the skills you need to succeed as an effective ecologist. Find out what's on offer here: https://training.ecologyacademy.co.uk/…

1 #45 - Understanding the Role of an Ecological Clerk of Works 27:24
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Welcome to the Ecology Academy podcast, hosted by Richard Dodd. In this episode, we delve into the role and responsibilities of an Ecological Clerk of Works. With summer in full swing, ecologists are busy with surveys and monitoring projects across the UK and beyond. Whether you’re in the UK or elsewhere, this episode is packed with valuable insights for aspiring and seasoned ecologists alike. We explore the essential duties of an Ecological Clerk of Works, including site monitoring, implementing mitigation measures, ensuring compliance with environmental legislation, and effective communication with stakeholders. Richard discusses the importance of technical skills, regulatory knowledge, and best practices in habitat management. In addition to technical expertise, the episode emphasizes the need for strong communication skills, stakeholder engagement, and problem-solving abilities. Richard also highlights the importance of maintaining professionalism, integrity, and continuous professional development. Join us for a comprehensive overview of what it takes to excel as an Ecological Clerk of Works, and stay tuned for future episodes featuring interviews with experienced professionals sharing their tips and stories from the field. Thank you for listening to the Ecology Academy podcast! Ecology Academy Training https://training.ecologyacademy.co.uk/ Coaching, Mentoring and Consulting Services If you would benefit from our coaching services, then schedule a FREE exploration call with Richard Dodd today. https://zcal.co/richarddodd/30min…

1 #44 - NatureSpace Partnership and District Licensing with Sarah Garratt and Andy Buxton 57:53
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In this insightful episode of the Ecology Academy podcast, we explore the fascinating world of district licensing in ecological conservation with Sarah Garratt and Andy Buxton from NatureSpace. We delve into Sarah's contribution to NatureSpace's strategic licensing approach and Andy's role in the conceptualization of district licensing. Additionally, we discuss the importance of data in ecological research and predictive modelling's role in conserving Great Crested Newts. We uncover the rigorous data collection process at NatureSpace and its amalgamation with species distribution modelling for newt conservation. Learn about our noteworthy strides in district licensing schemes and the remarkable improvements in landscape suitability for newt habitats. The episode unearths NatureSpace's successful collaborations with reputable organizations such as the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust and the University of Kent's Durrell Institute for Conservation and Ecology (DICE). We also delve into the benefits offered by district licensing to developers, both in terms of cost-saving and environmental impact. We highlight the dedicated efforts of NatureSpace in creating and restoring habitats and the long-term management strategies with Natural England. Listen in as we explore the science-led approach of district licensing and how it promotes a collaborative outlook for multiple stakeholders. The episode wraps up with the future of NatureSpace, integrating district licensing with biodiversity net gain (BNG) for better conservation outcomes, and how the district licensing scheme can benefit the advice given to developers by ecological consultants. If you are a developer looking for practical solutions to ecological impacts and survey challenges, this enlightening conversation offers valuable insights and strategies. Join us as we unravel district licensing schemes with NatureSpace! NatureSpace Website: https://naturespaceuk.com/ The ‘old’ standard licensing route for great crested newts through Natural England often takes many months, without any specified deadline and requires a large amount of evidence to be submitted during the process. This option can often result in huge delays to development timelines and has gained great crested newts an unwelcome reputation. Our District and Organisational Licence Schemes offer a simple and quick alternative, which is also available all year-round. Unlike Standard Licensing there is no need to wait for the seasonal survey window (March – June), there is no requirement for additional survey information to be provided and we can deliver a site assessment within just 10 working days. Our Natural England approved impact assessments ensure developers pay fair and proportionate fees for their proposed development impacts, with money going straight into habitat creation, delivered by our NGO partners off-site. These compensatory habitats are created in strategic locations for newts, away from the pressures of development. Our partners create, manage and monitor these aquatic and terrestrial habitats for at least 20 years, ensuring a sustainable future for newts.…

1 #43 - Great Crested Newt Surveys Using Detection Dogs, with Nikki Glover at Wessex Water 40:36
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Welcome to an enthralling episode of the Ecology Academy Podcast, where host Richard Dodd is joined by special guest Nikki Glover, a Senior Ecologist at Wessex Water renowned for her innovative newt detection techniques. Our dynamic conversation delves into Nikki's essential contributions to large-scale development infrastructure projects, her diverse career path, and her unique use of detection dogs for ecological conservation. Nikki gives a detailed account of how her passion for ecology sparked during her Animal Behaviour studies, which led her to a pivotal role in preserving the Great Crested Newt population. With her licensed Springer Spaniel, Freya, Nikki has redefined the detection methods for this amphibian species, paving the way for potential implementation of these techniques across diverse species. Gain an inside look into the complicated process of gaining a license for newt detection dogs, including the obstacles faced and knowledge gained. Nikki’s commitment and determination in this process are truly inspiring, offering valuable insights to budding ecologists and conservationists in the field. This episode further analyses detection dogs' importance for ecological conservation, with a focus on their implementation within Wessex Water’s operations. Discover how the licensing process works, the potential for expanded recognition of dog detection in licenses, the challenges of public interest and media attention, hilarious anecdotes, and the critical balance between dog handling and ecological work. We also explore the intricate aspects of the licensing and registration process for detection dogs used in conservation, factors affecting the application’s success, the benefits of a 'joined-up' approach towards conservation, and the creation of guidelines for Great Crested Newt detection. Learn about the worldwide collaboration in conservation, the potential of detection dog symposiums, and the opportunities for first-hand observations of their work. Tune in to this must-listen episode of the Ecology Academy Podcast, perfect for anyone interested in ecological conservation, innovative study methodologies, and intriguing career paths in the field!…

1 #42 - Diving Deep into Newt Conservation with Specialist Jon Cranfield 55:23
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Welcome to the Ecology Academy podcast hosted by Richard Dodd. In this episode, we delve into the transformative journey of Jon Cranfield, a herpetofauna specialist and director of Herpetologic Limited. Starting from his childhood passion for ecology, we journey through his extensive experience dealing with protected species and examine his commitment to ecological conservation through his role with Hampshire Isle White Amphibian and Reptile Group. The episode unwraps in-depth talks about John's concerns on mitigation strategies, the need for innovative thinking, and biodiversity considerations. It highlights new insights into Great Crested Newt conservation and discusses different licensing routes, their implications, and their impact on both development projects and wildlife. Explore the importance of understanding specific needs and adapting to scenarios in the process of newt conservation. Spotlights are also thrown on the challenges posed by rigid guidelines and the balance in considering factors like the cost, inclusion of other ecological elements, and achieving responsible development through effective conservation measures. We examine case studies of successful mitigation sites and discuss how advancements in technology are influencing the new conservation landscape. The use of environmental DNA for pond monitoring and the efficiency of detection dogs in finding newts in terrestrial habitats are discussed and evaluated. The episode also dives into the role of Natural England policies, long-term follow-up management, and monitoring in achieving successful newt conservation. It concludes with a deep discourse on modern conservation strategies, acknowledging the demands of managing ponds, the concept of creating new ponds, and the wider complexities involving newt conservation. The podcast winds up with an overview of an upcoming workshop on Adder Ecology Survey and Mitigation and some prudent advice to budding ecologists about blending traditional techniques with technological advancements. The episode ends on an inspiring note, emphasizing the need for active practitioners in linking ecology and people.…

1 #41 Series Special (1) - Great Crested Newt 1:31
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Welcome to a special series of the Ecology Academy podcast, dedicated entirely to understanding the fascinating world of great crested newts. As spring arrives, we delve into in-depth discussions with leading experts to shed light on this unique species. Over the upcoming weeks, we'll be presenting interviews with established authorities in the field. We start our series with John Cranfield from Herpetologic Limited, continue with Nikki Glover from Wessex Water, who is renowned for her work with detection dogs, and conclude with an insightful conversation with Sarah Garrett from NatureSpace. This immersive series is our first thematic venture, aiming to offer a comprehensive overview of great crested newts, from licensing to surveying. We hope it not only engages but inspires you to delve deeper into the mysteries of Mother Nature. Your feedback matters to us! Feel free to write to us at hello@ecologyacademy.co.uk with your thoughts. We are also on the lookout for co-hosts who could join me in interviewing other inspiring figures in the field of ecology, adding valuable dimensions to our podcast. Your favourite ecologist could be our next guest! Stay tuned as we embark on this exciting journey into the world of great crested newts!…

1 #40 - Navigating Change: Adapting to New Ecological Guidance 31:42
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Join us in this informative episode of the Ecology Academy podcast, hosted by Richard Dodd, as we explore the complexities of the rapidly changing world of ecology. We delve deep into recent ecological developments, updated guidelines, new regulations, and the impact of technological advancements on the field. This episode aims to inspire listeners, whether students, professionals, or nature enthusiasts, to embrace change with a growth mindset. Richard emphasizes resilience and the potential benefits these changes can bring to our natural environment. He also discusses practical strategies for adapting to these changes, highlighting the importance of prioritizing, identifying impactful changes in our expertise areas, and the value of training sessions. Alongside, he strongly recommends continuous learning, seeking advice, and staying informed about the latest research to enhance an ecologist's competence. This episode further underscores the importance of managing client expectations in the face of new changes and regulations. Through honest communication and transparency, we can guide clients precisely, explaining how these changes are likely to affect their projects, highlighting potential challenges, delays, and additional costs. Richard encourages adopting a collaborative approach in these challenging times. Leveraging social media platforms, reaching out to colleagues, and seeking mentorship can significantly help in maintaining your skillset and adapting to change. This steadfast pursuit of learning culminates with a brief introduction to future topics including 'Great Crested Newt Licensing'. We look forward to your continual engagement with us on this vibrant learning journey!…

1 #39 - Getting Recruitment Right: how to maximise your hiring power, and avoid bias 46:17
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***HAPPY NEW YEAR*** In the first episode of 2024 Richard talks about how to maximise getting the hire process right and how to avoid or minimise biases. In the podcast Richard outlines the following key stages: 1. Identifying the Need for a New Role 2. Creating a Detailed Job Description 3. Advertising the Role 4. Screening and Shortlisting Candidates 5. Conducting Interviews and Assessments 6. Reference Checks and Background Verification 7. Making the Offer 8. Onboarding Process 9. Probationary Period 10. Post-Probation Integration Finally, Richard discusses what could be done if recruitment goes badly and explains why it's important for an employer to take proactive steps to understand what went wrong and how to rectify the situation. Here are some actions an employer can take: 1. Conduct a Thorough Review of the Process: Analyse each stage of the recruitment process to identify where it deviated from expectations or best practices. Seek feedback from the recruitment team, candidates, and any external agencies involved. 2. Identify Specific Issues: Determine if the problems were related to unclear job descriptions, inadequate assessment methods, poor candidate experience, or other factors. Assess whether there were any legal or compliance issues during the process. 3. Implement Corrective Actions: Address specific issues identified in the review. For example, revise job descriptions, improve communication with candidates, or update interview and selection methods. If legal issues were identified, consult with legal experts to ensure compliance in future processes. 4. Improve Training for Recruitment Staff: Provide additional training on unbiased recruitment practices, effective interviewing techniques, and legal compliance. Encourage a culture of continuous learning and improvement among the recruitment team. 5. Revise Recruitment Strategy and Policies: Update recruitment policies and strategies to reflect lessons learned. Consider adopting new recruitment technologies or methods to improve efficiency and effectiveness. 6. Enhance Candidate Experience: Make the application process more candidate-friendly. Ensure timely and respectful communication with all candidates, including those not selected. 7. Re-engage with Previous Candidates: If appropriate, re-engage with strong candidates from the previous process who were not selected. Communicate any improvements made to the recruitment process to demonstrate commitment to candidate experience. 8. Strengthen Employer Brand: Address any negative feedback or perceptions that arose from the recruitment process. Enhance your employer brand through positive communication and engagement strategies. 9. Seek External Assistance: If internal efforts are insufficient, consider engaging external HR consultants or recruitment agencies for expert guidance. 10. Plan for Future Recruitment: Incorporate the learnings into future recruitment planning. Establish metrics and regular reviews to monitor the effectiveness of the revised recruitment process. 11. Focus on Onboarding and Retention: If the issue was not with the recruitment but with high turnover post-hiring, focus on improving the onboarding process and employee retention strategies. Remember, a bad recruitment process can be a learning opportunity. --- NEW COURSE FOR 2024: Career Workshop for Aspiring Ecological Consultants: 2024 https://training.ecologyacademy.co.uk/courses/career-workshop-for-aspiring-ecological-consultants Get 50% off this course for the entire of January by using the discount code ECOJAN24 at the checkout. ----- CO-HOSTS WANTED Want to join me as a co-host? Then email hello@ecologyacademy.co.uk and tell me why you would be a great addition to the podcast!…

1 #38 -Veteran Trees, Bat Research and Training - Jim Mullholland 57:52
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In this episode Richard interviews Jim Mullholland and talks about veteran trees, bats, training, virtual Preliminary Roost Assessments (PRA's), research into veterinisation of trees and can we do better in looking for bats, plus so much more! Jim observes that since the commencement of the Bat Tree Habitat Key project, our knowledge of tree roosting bats has increased dramatically. Despite this, standard tree surveys yield poor results (the probability of finding bats on a single visit may be as low as 5%). What can be done to improve prospects for bat surveyor and bats alike? Jim shares findings from his ongoing research which aims to improve how we survey for bats in trees. Can off-the-shelf trail cameras give us the advantage we need? What information can these cameras give us? And who would win in a fight between a noctule and a grey squirrel? Bio Jim is an ecologist and arboriculturist, with special interest in veteran trees and bats. He runs Bats Research & Training, which was set up to help professionals to achieve a bat survey licence. Alongside training, he is also researching how to improve tree surveys for bats and whether out is possible to create artificial bat roosts in trees. When he is not running the business, he works for the Vincent Wildlife Trust as a senior bat conservation officer. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BatsRTS/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/BatsRTS/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/batsrts/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@batsintrees Website: https://www.batlicence.co.uk/…

1 #37 - How to train your bat, with Neil Middleton - BatAbility Courses and Tuition 1:16:41
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Richard interviews Neil Middleton from BatAbility Courses and Tuition. Together they talk about bats, business and some life tips on how to deliver presentations and overcoming the fear of other people's opinions. Bio Neil has substantial experience in business management, consultancy, people development, training & the associated skills associated with running SME businesses. As well as being the owner & managing director of BatAbility Courses & Tuition, Neil also owns Time For Bespoke Solutions Ltd. In the past Neil was the founder & Managing Director at Echoes Ecology Ltd. He has designed & delivered over 400 training courses across a wide range of customer types & industry sectors, including training workshops/courses covering a variety of subjects to the Bat Conservation Trust’s National & Regional Conferences, as well as for NatureScot, Northern Ireland Environment Agency, The National Trust, The National Trust for Scotland, Wildlife Acoustics (USA) & >100 ecological consultancies operating in the UK, Ireland & further afield. Author/co-author of the following books: Social Calls of the Bats of Britain & Ireland The Effective Ecologist Is That A Bat? Sound Identification of Terrestrial Mammals of Britain & Ireland Most of his working days currently are filled with producing content for BatAbility Club members & the Talking Bat podcast channel, as well as providing technical support for BatAbility’s online acoustics training course launched in 2021 (Certificate of Bat Acoustics Analysis). https://batability.co.uk/…
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يقوم برنامج مشغل أف أم بمسح الويب للحصول على بودكاست عالية الجودة لتستمتع بها الآن. إنه أفضل تطبيق بودكاست ويعمل على أجهزة اندرويد والأيفون والويب. قم بالتسجيل لمزامنة الاشتراكات عبر الأجهزة.