Zurich home to many bats thanks to connected green areas

UngulateNerd92

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There are more bats flying around Zurich at night than Paris or Antwerp. This is revealed by a new study led by the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL), examining the diversity of nocturnal animals such as insects and bats in cities. The study shows that connecting green spaces and reducing light pollution are key to promoting such diversity.

Zurich home to many bats thanks to connected green areas
 
France is always late when it comes to protect biodiversity but times are coming and public policies are changing with what we call here "trame noire" (what we can translate by "black frame") to reduce light during the night and protect the nocturnal life.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you @UngulateNerd92 for all the conservation and conservation thread that you are posting. Really interesting :)
 
France is always late when it comes to protect biodiversity but times are coming and public policies are changing with what we call here "trame noire" (what we can translate by "black frame") to reduce light during the night and protect the nocturnal life.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you @UngulateNerd92 for all the conservation and conservation thread that you are posting. Really interesting :)

You are welcome. I am greatful for the opportunity to share these articles. In case you are curious, I get them from my news feed and groups on Facebook as well as my news feed on LinkedIn.
 
Thank you @UngulateNerd92 for the info. Unfortunately, I don't have a Facebook page and I am not registered on LinkedIn so I will not be ble to do the same. Not a problem as I can read your thread here :)
 
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