Go batty with the BBC on Wednesday!
A BBC Autumnwatch film crew are coming along next Wednesday to the bat walk at Goose Green at 7pm. They wish to film the walk and interview participants. They are hoping to get people to ask wildlife related questions to the camera which will then be aired during the Autumnwatch ‘unsprung’ show, where the questions will hopefully be answered by the team.
We are therefore hoping for a good turnout of local people and a handful of questions to ask. Here's what South Glos say about the bat walk:
"Walk around Goose Green Fields and along the River Frome in search of our magical native bats that can eat up to 3000 insects a night! Meet at the site entrance off Oak Close, Yate. 7pm to 9pm.
Free event! Children should be accompanied by an adult. Please wear sensible footwear and warm clothing. Bring a torch. No dogs allowed.
For more information call ✆ 01454 863592 text 07950 080 111”
We are therefore hoping for a good turnout of local people and a handful of questions to ask. Here's what South Glos say about the bat walk:
"Walk around Goose Green Fields and along the River Frome in search of our magical native bats that can eat up to 3000 insects a night! Meet at the site entrance off Oak Close, Yate. 7pm to 9pm.
Free event! Children should be accompanied by an adult. Please wear sensible footwear and warm clothing. Bring a torch. No dogs allowed.
For more information call ✆ 01454 863592 text 07950 080 111”
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