BCT is proud to be the UK’s leading non-governmental organisation devoted solely to the conservation of bats and their habitats. Since its formation in 1991, BCT has grown to become an organisation with more than 6,000 members, with offices in England, Wales and Scotland and a team of around 30 staff, including scientists, specialists in training, outreach and biodiversity, volunteer engagement, fundraising, media and membership. BCT’s core activities include: taking effective practical conservation actions and influencing policy to secure bat populations; running the National Bat Monitoring Programme; delivering advice about bats; training professionals and volunteers; and engaging and educating wider audiences. BCT is seeking a new Chair of its Board of Trustees (BoT) from Septemb

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