Our amazing ambulance drivers and bat carers continue to dedicate their free time to helping bats in need.
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Busy busy busy volunteers with lots of roost visit requests, juvenile bats, grounded & dehydrated pipistrelles & Leisler’s & more cat attacks ![😔](https://www.facebook.com/images/emoji.php/v9/tca/1.5/16/1f614.png)
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Again please keep your cat in to allow bats to emerge & re-enter their roost safely ![🦇](https://www.facebook.com/images/emoji.php/v9/t69/1.5/16/1f987.png)
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Well done to our trainee carers Dee & Joanne you are both amazing ![❤](https://www.facebook.com/images/emoji.php/v9/tf3/1.5/16/2764.png)
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Thanks as always to our amazing team of volunteers, NIEA and Centre for Environmental Data and Recording – CEDaR