With short and tall, protecting the forest!
The project “With short and tall, protecting the forest!”, from 2017, included several activities meant to bring children closer to bats and bat protection.
The project “With short and tall, protecting the forest!”, from 2017, included several activities meant to bring children closer to bats and bat protection.
Lilieci.ro took flight 6 months ago! The Romanian bat portal became a reality half a year ago, on December 6th, 2016, at 18.00. We thought that it would be nice to remember some of the key moments and to review our joint achievements.
The first public vote to designate the bat species of the year 2017 in Romania. In a very tight competition, based on 150 votes out of 412, the brown long-eared bat bat became bat species of the year of Romania.
Because the Romanian bat fauna is one of the largest and most diverse in Europe, the Romanian bat research community, at the initiative of the Lilieci.ro bat portal, presents to you the first edition of the “Bat of the year” competition.
Warwickshire Bat Group is one of the UK’s county-based bat groups and is a Partner Group of the UK’s national bat conservation charity, the Bat Conservation Trust. It is a group of volunteers who seek to participate in and promote the conservation of bats and their habitats in Warwickshire.
Today, we are present to you one of our main sponsors, without whose contribution the Lilieci.ro portal would have been much harder to realize. But leaving aside sponsorship, the fact is that the company’s products, specifically its ultrasonic detectors of very high quality were and are constantly used in the research of Romanian bats.
Every year, the Foundation “Luana’s Dream”, together with Wilderness Research and Conservation Association, conducts the joint programme of “Bat protection and research”, and intervenes in cases of bats in danger.
In the period of 28-30 October 2016, at Plaiul-Foii, Braşov county, we organized the 2nd Romanian Bat Research Conference at the Dianthus Refuge.
Bats are already in hibernation. They sleep (with only 12 heartbeats / minute), in order to survive winter time, a period without food source. We also wake up and begin to offer you a great deal of information about bats.