Bats and forests, indispensable allies

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Bats and forests, indispensable allies

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Among the many animal and plant species found in our forests, some are particularly discreet, even invisible to foresters and walkers: bats or chiroptera. These flying, nocturnal mammals, with their highly unusual habits, are often present in our forests without us even realising it. The species may be more or less forest-dwelling, but they all frequent this environment during their lives.

This comprehensive guide presents the mysterious and little-known world of bats. The thirty or so forest species found in France are described in detail, along with their way of life.

The originality of this guide lies in the management advice it gives to encourage these mammals, with feedback from experience.

An essential brochure to help you understand and protect these fragile species.

21 cm x 29 cm, 64 pages

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Description

Among the many animal and plant species found in our forests, some are particularly discreet, even invisible to foresters and walkers: bats or chiroptera. These flying, nocturnal mammals, with their highly unusual habits, are often present in our forests without us even realising it. The species may be more or less forest-dwelling, but they all frequent this environment during their lives.

This comprehensive guide presents the mysterious and little-known world of bats. The thirty or so forest species found in France are described in detail, along with their way of life.

The originality of this guide lies in the management advice it gives to encourage these mammals, with feedback from experience.

An essential brochure to help you understand and protect these fragile species.

21 cm x 29 cm, 64 pages

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Dimensions 21 × 29 cm
Number of pages

64

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