More bats than your average Belfrey
August 22, 2008 by dorsetwildlife
Helen and Andy, two of our most fantastic volunteer rescuers, have also taken on the role of foster parents to a array of bats that without exception, had been caught by cats. Helen and Andy are wonderul ambassadors for DWR and without their unstinting help, DWR would be very much the poorer.
As a footnote, they are also caring for one of our Sparrowhawks that is nearly as barmy as they are..

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