Here are some of the current projects and surveys which Kent Bat Group are involved with:
Motus Wildlife Tracking System Research
KBG Bat Surveys
We undertook a program of Churchyard surveys across Kent in 2024 and 2025. The surveys were developed following the kind donation of three RPA static recording detectors by the Bat Conservation Trust’s Bats In Churches project. These detectors will be used to help identify the presence of any bat roosts inside each of the Church buildings.
Over the two years we identified species using the churches that we had previously been unaware of, including Nathusius' at Westbere, Daubenton's at Doddington and Natterer's at Boughton Monchelsea.
KBG Woodland Bat Box Scheme
In March 2025 six Schwegler 2FN, one 1FS and 9 Kent bat boxes were hung in Great Spelty Wood, part of Woodsell Farm. Woodsell Farm is a 180 acre wilding and regeneration project. Checks later in the year did not find bats in them, but droppings found in one were analysed and found to be those of a Whiskered bat.
In 2026 the project will be extended so there are 50 2FN boxes in the wood and members will have the opportunity to take part in box checks at certain times of the year. Our thanks goes to Woodsell who have been very supportive in allowing the project on their land and in part funding it.
Bat Conservation Trust Surveys
If you're interested in getting involved with these surveys there are a range of them in their National Bat Monitoring Programme. From sunset and sunrise surveys to roost counts. Getting involved is easy. Check out their website for one suitable for you. https://www.bats.org.uk/our-work/national-bat-monitoring-programme
