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Lesser Horseshoe BatArchive of news articles on external web sites. For mongabay-specific articles, please see http://www.mongabay.com/xml-list.html
Wales bat walks - Sep 8, 2008 News Wales,...to come along and enjoy this special walk in Glynllifon, home to one of the most important bat roosts in Europe - that of the rare lesser horseshoe bat. Historic parkland restored for public - Aug 31, 2008 Gazette & Herald,It will also help protect wildlife and endangered species such as the lesser horseshoe bat, which roosts in the roof of Corsham Court. University goes 'batty' in €680000 project - Jul 22, 2008 Irish Independent,...to be up to 10000 bats in the Republic of Ireland, comprising nine different species, including the Long-Eared Bat and the Lesser Horseshoe Bat. Farms delight in a decade of campaigning to save Snowdon - Jul 21, 2008 WalesOnline,...“We have rare and protected species including a colony of the lesser horseshoe bat, small pearl-bordered fritillary, chough, ring ouzels and peregrine Hotel’s bats no hitch for weddings - Jan 29, 2008 Daily Post,...thanks to its benefits to that business, which in turn helps rare species like the Lesser Horseshoe Bat,� said Matthew Ellis of CCW. WIND TURBINES 'THREATEN LANDSCAPE' - Jan 30, 2008 The Cornishman,Both that, and the lesser horseshoe bat, which is also becoming increasingly rare, are to be found in the area around Crimp where the turbines would be Lodges unsuitable for listed park - Feb 12, 2008 BBC News,The site, a designated Grade II historic park and garden, also homes the protected lesser horseshoe bat. Countryparks Hotels Ltd say the development could The Microstate Environmental World Cup - 01 Dec 2007 Environmental Graffiti,There are three vulnerable species in the country: the European otter, the Apollo butterfly, and the lesser horseshoe bat. Random fun fact: Andorra was COUNTY COUNCIL PLANS TO BUILD BAT TUNNEL TO FACILITATE CITY BY PASS - Nov 19, 2007 Connacht Tribune,The protected species of Lesser Horseshoe Bat as well as other bat fauna roost in various sites across the path of the bypass. The effects of the new road Court gives go-ahead to disputed Dresden bridge, despite worries ... - Nov 14, 2007 International Herald Tribune,...of the 635-meter (2083-foot) bridge across the Elbe river could proceed, despite the possible threat to the habitat of the lesser horseshoe bat. This tiny bat has become a huge hero for halting city road scheme - Aug 10, 2007 Times Online,The Lesser Horseshoe Bat, Rhinolo-phus hipposideros, was celebrated as a local hero in Dresden yesterday. Bulldozers were already in place to start digging £120000 bat house still empty after two years - Aug 7, 2007 Telegraph.co.uk,Originally a cave roosting animal, the Lesser Horseshoe Bat is also found in buildings and has been in a sharp decline across Europe. That's batty . . . €175000 'secret' bat house fails to attract ... - Aug 6, 2007 Irish Independent,And it appears that the council has also failed to inform any members of the endangered Lesser Horseshoe Bat community of the whereabouts of the hi-tech Endangered Species Halts Dresden Bridge Construction - Aug 10, 2007 Spiegel Online,The lesser horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros), which is 10 cm long and has a 25 cm wingspan, is in danger of extinction in Germany. No takers for this free pad worth €175K... it’s batty - Aug 6, 2007 IrishExaminer.com,Well, it’s all because the tiny Lesser Horseshoe bat is protected under the EU Habitats Directive and is listed as a vulnerable species. Bat Halts Controversial Bridge Construction in Dresden - Aug 9, 2007 Deutsche Welle,Now conservationists need to see to what extent the tiny bat known as the lesser horseshoe bat, or rhinolophus hipposideros, would be affected by the bridge Court blocks start of building work on disputed Dresden bridge to ... - Aug 9, 2007 International Herald Tribune,It ruled that the bridge could threaten the habitat of the lesser horseshoe bat. Three local environmental organizations had sought the injunction, News in brief - Aug 9, 2007 Guardian Unlimited,It ruled that the bridge could threaten the habitat of the lesser horseshoe bat. Judges ruled that the construction plans failed to address sufficiently World in Brief - Aug 9, 2007 Times Online,...traffic bridge across the Elbe river valley in eastern Germany has stopped because it might threaten the habitat of the endangered lesser horseshoe bat. UK wildlife sites improving, says government Nov 23, 2006 Notable successes in species include: the lesser horseshoe bat, the bittern and the Deptford Pink; and in habitats success has been achieved in: cereal field ... - People & the Planet, More to biodiversity than boundaries, says DEFRA report Nov 13, 2006 Biodiversity Action Plan. Notable successes include the lesser horseshoe bat, the bittern and the Deptford pink. Junior DEFRA minister ... - FarmersWeekly, England's biodiversity: Progress Report Nov 2, 2006 More priority species are showing improved trends than in both 1999 and 2002 * Notable successes in species include: the lesser horseshoe bat, the bittern and ... - netPR.pl (komunikaty prasowe), Dispelling the myths about bats Mar 12, 2006 ...in Ireland under European and Irish conservation law – with the west coast home to the largest population of the endangered species, the Lesser Horseshoe Bat ... 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