Bats at RHS Wisley
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S3E30 This week Steve is in Surrey at RHS Garden Wisley with Principal Entomologist Dr Andrew Salisbury. Andrew sits down with Steve in the brand new wildlife garden outside their new laboratory building to tell us about the work the RHS do and how we can improve our gardens for wildlife including bats.
This week we also have a piece of nature writing by James Gilbert. James creates 'thumbnail' pieces and tweets them out and he's created a longer piece especially for BatChat called "Made with Echoes".
- RHS Garden Wisley website, twitter and Instagram
- RHS Plants for Pollinators list
- Andrew Salisbury is on twitter and Instagram and his RHS profile is here
- Info on how to garden for bats can be found on our website
- James Gilbert is on twitter
- Morgan Brind who narrated Made with Echoes is on twitter and Instagram
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