January 2008 Archives
I have been asked to put a complete online version of the Bat Workers
Manual on the site. There is a link to this in the Bat links section,
but if you want to access a copy where I have joined all the chapters
into just one document, please follow this link.While it is good to be
able to access this online, I would suggest that it is worth while
buying the hard copy, it is rich source of information. Note, if you
are on a dial-up connection, this is a large file (5.3 Mb)
Bat Worker Manual Complete.pdf
Bat Worker Manual Complete.pdf
Angus Bat Group is recruiting new members.
Are you interested in helping us to protect bats and their habitats?
Would you like to know more about bats?
You do not need to be an expert to enjoy bats or to help conserve them. You can do as much or as little as you like. Whether you want to train to get a license, or just learn a little more about these fascinating creatures.
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
Join the Angus Bat Group. We are taking practical action to prevent further population declines, but we need your help. Joining us is the most direct way to help bats. Use the membership form link below to become a member.
Or, please give a donation to assist us in our bat conservation work.
Tell people about bats, and Angus Bat Group.
Let us know if you have seen bats in your house, garden, local buildings, church or park.
Let us know if your friends would like information, and invite one of us along to give a talk to your group or organize a “bat walk”.
Why not come along to our next meeting. It will be held a Monikie Country Park, Ranger Centre on Saturday February 9th at 1400hrs. All are welcome.
Angus Bats MEMBERSHIP_FORM.pdf
Also, please look at our Newsletter, you can download here, or register to go on our distribution list in left hand menu of this site.
See details of two competitions for creating a name for our newsletter and the design of a logo in this months newsletter, which you can download below. Send all entries to Editor
Angus January Newsletter.pdf
For more information, contact the chairman of Angus Bat Group.
Tim Caselton
Ranger Centre
Monikie Country Park
Monikie
Angus DD5 3QN
Tel: 01382 370202
Mobile 07979 283024
Email: chairman@angus-bats.com
Are you interested in helping us to protect bats and their habitats?
Would you like to know more about bats?
You do not need to be an expert to enjoy bats or to help conserve them. You can do as much or as little as you like. Whether you want to train to get a license, or just learn a little more about these fascinating creatures.
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
Join the Angus Bat Group. We are taking practical action to prevent further population declines, but we need your help. Joining us is the most direct way to help bats. Use the membership form link below to become a member.
Or, please give a donation to assist us in our bat conservation work.
Tell people about bats, and Angus Bat Group.
Let us know if you have seen bats in your house, garden, local buildings, church or park.
Let us know if your friends would like information, and invite one of us along to give a talk to your group or organize a “bat walk”.
Why not come along to our next meeting. It will be held a Monikie Country Park, Ranger Centre on Saturday February 9th at 1400hrs. All are welcome.
Angus Bats MEMBERSHIP_FORM.pdf
Also, please look at our Newsletter, you can download here, or register to go on our distribution list in left hand menu of this site.
See details of two competitions for creating a name for our newsletter and the design of a logo in this months newsletter, which you can download below. Send all entries to Editor
Angus January Newsletter.pdf
For more information, contact the chairman of Angus Bat Group.
Tim Caselton
Ranger Centre
Monikie Country Park
Monikie
Angus DD5 3QN
Tel: 01382 370202
Mobile 07979 283024
Email: chairman@angus-bats.com
Due to the increasing levels of spam registration attempts — up to 35 a day — it has become necessary to add password protection to the forum. Most of the spam was from Russian and Chinese ISP's.
The current registration procedures are sufficient to stop people posting unless their registration is approved by me, however, I had to log on and delete the spam user every time one attempted to register, and if I left it for a few days, I could have up to 100 to delete.
Password protecting the site means that casual viewers will not be able to access the forum unless they e mail me at WEBMASTER and are given the user name and password. I do not wish to restrict people without due cause, and if you are not a member of Angus Bat Group, but wish access to forum, please do contact me.
I have sent a mail to all current legitimate registered users with the access password. However, if you did not put an e mail address in you profile when you registered on the forum, send me a mail with an e mail address i can contact you on, and I will send necessary information.
The current registration procedures are sufficient to stop people posting unless their registration is approved by me, however, I had to log on and delete the spam user every time one attempted to register, and if I left it for a few days, I could have up to 100 to delete.
Password protecting the site means that casual viewers will not be able to access the forum unless they e mail me at WEBMASTER and are given the user name and password. I do not wish to restrict people without due cause, and if you are not a member of Angus Bat Group, but wish access to forum, please do contact me.
I have sent a mail to all current legitimate registered users with the access password. However, if you did not put an e mail address in you profile when you registered on the forum, send me a mail with an e mail address i can contact you on, and I will send necessary information.

