help us conserve australian bats
THINGS TO DO

There are many things that you can do to help conserve Australian bats. In these web pages you will be able to find a number of conservation activities that you can be involved in or support in other ways.

You can join the ABS, receive our newsletter and meet a large number of our Australian bat researchers and rehabilitators at our biennial conferences.

Build some bat boxes and install them in your local area. Our bat box group is always interested in hearing from people who have an interest in bat boxes and want to contribute details of their success or otherwise so that we can improve our designs and gather better information.

If you are involved in Landcare or other groups that regenerate native vegetation, please consider the plant species lists that we have provided for flying foxes. Planting these species in areas where they may once have occurred naturally, would be of great assistance to these bats, since one of the most serious threats that they face is vegetation destruction.

If you know of the locations of flying fox camps and want to make some observations for us, you can participate in the Batwatch program and fill some survey forms.

If you go caving, please read our information on bats and caves. As a responsible outdoors person, you should be aware of the impacts that you can have and take the necessary precautions to ensure that these bats are left undisturbed.

 
DONATIONS
The Australasian Bat Society is a non-profit organisation and relies primarily on membership subscriptions to fund its operations. Donations are always gratefully received and these can be sent by mail to the Society at

PO Box 3229,
Tamarama, NSW 2026.
Australia

Please make cheques payable to the Australasian Bat Society. As an incorporated society, our financial affairs are independently audited each year and you can be assured of our integrity and legality.

As a sponsor, you may also specify the use to which your donation is to be put if you so wish. One particular issue which has concerned us in recent times, is the plight of our flying foxes. In early 2001, the Executive decided to create a Flying Fox fighting fund.

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Any donations given to this cause will be used to develop and implement conservation strategies for these bats, including the promotion of flying foxes to the public, the continuation of population surveys for our two species of greatest conservation concern, the promotion of a new spacing design for low voltage power lines to reduce flying fox electrocutions and other similar projects. Once again, please make cheques payable to the Australasian Bat Society and indicate separately, your preferences for expenditure of your donation.

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