Damage Prevention And Control Of Bats

Eviction:

Occasionally, a single bat may accidentally fly into a home, garage or other building through an open door or window. These are often lost young bats and their primary concern is to make a  safe escape.

Sometimes, they will leave on their own if the lights are turned on, a window or door . . . → Read More: Damage Prevention And Control Of Bats

Bats

Pteropus alecto

Two groups of bat occur in Western Australia: Flying-foxes (megabats) and insectivorous bats (microbats). Most of the time, humans and bats co-exist without any problems. In townships and urban areas, Flying-foxes may cause a nuisance via noise and odour.

They can also damage backyard and commercial fruit trees. The only effective . . . → Read More: Bats

Wind Power Impacts on WildlifeAuto Draft

Environmental assessments are routinely carried out for wind farm proposals, and potential impacts on the local environment (e.g. plants, animals, soils) are evaluated. Turbine locations and operations are often modified as part of the approval process to avoid or minimise impacts on threatened species and their habitats. Any unavoidable impacts can be offset with . . . → Read More: Wind Power Impacts on Wildlife