
Emma Bradshaw

Common pipistrelle bats - Tom Marshall

Garden tiger moth ©Margaret Holland
Great Fen Creatures of the Night
About the event
Treat the children to a special late night to see how this beautiful nature reserve in Ramsey Heights comes alive after dark.
We will use bat detectors to listen to and identify the local species of bats, set out a moth trap to entice fascinating flying visitors, listen out for calling owls and go scouting for other nocturnal sights and sounds around the reserve.
Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear sturdy shoes/boots. It would also be a good idea to bring a torch.
Please note, the level of this event is aimed at families and children, adults should only attend when accompanying a child. (For an adult-focused event take a look at our International Bat Night guided walk.)
Please see the website for full event terms and conditions.
Photographs
A photographer may be present at the event and taking pictures for Wildlife Trust BCN use so please let us know if you'd rather not be included. Children will have an adult asked to complete a media consent form.
Please see the website for full event terms and conditions.
Membership:
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"Joining your local Trust is one of the most important things you can do to make sure the species and habitats we love will be there for future generations to enjoy." - David Attenborough, President Emeritus of the Wildlife Trusts.
Booking
Additional booking information
Find us at The Wildlife Trust Countryside Centre, Chapel Road, Ramsey Heights, PE26 2RS. The What3Words location is https://what3words.com/revision.basically.film. Please park in the main car park (second entrance, through large gate). From the car park, head towards the Countryside Centre building where our team will meet you.The nearest train station is Huntingdon, 12 miles away.
No local buses will be running at this time.