1st Bat Night – Riparian Bats
1st Bat Night – Riparian Bats
This activity is divided into two parts, with a total estimated duration of approximately one hour and 45 minutes.
The first part (approx. 60 min) consists of a public talk on bat biology and ecology, structured in two blocks. The first block covers the fundamental aspects of bat biology, with a focus on dispelling common myths and misconceptions. The second block presents the results of bioacoustic surveys carried out during 2023 and 2024 in the area of Molino Alto, including the identification of species recorded within the municipality, the role of bat boxes as a conservation tool, and a live demonstration of the detection equipment and software used in ultrasound monitoring.
The second part (approx. 30–45 min) consists of a night walk around the surroundings of the Castle, where participants will be able to witness live bat ultrasound detection using a tablet and a Wildlife Acoustics Echometer detector.
1st Bat Night – Riparian Bats
This activity is divided into two parts, with a total estimated duration of approximately one hour and 45 minutes.
The first part (approx. 60 min) consists of a public talk on bat biology and ecology, structured in two blocks. The first block covers the fundamental aspects of bat biology, with a focus on dispelling common myths and misconceptions. The second block presents the results of bioacoustic surveys carried out during 2023 and 2024 in the area of Molino Alto, including the identification of species recorded within the municipality, the role of bat boxes as a conservation tool, and a live demonstration of the detection equipment and software used in ultrasound monitoring.
The second part (approx. 30–45 min) consists of a night walk around the surroundings of the Castle, where participants will be able to witness live bat ultrasound detection using a tablet and a Wildlife Acoustics Echometer detector.