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Urgent: Limerick Bat Walk Boosts Conservation of Lesser Horseshoe

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UPDATE: A critical conservation initiative is underway in Limerick as local wildlife advocates focus on the endangered Lesser Horseshoe bat. With only approximately 14,000 remaining across several counties, including West Cork and Kerry, urgent action is needed to prevent further decline in their population.

Authorities confirm that habitat fragmentation poses a severe threat to these unique bats, restricting their ability to find mates and increasing the risk of inbreeding. The Vincent Wildlife Trust (VWT) has joined forces with the Mulkear River Catchment Project to tackle these challenges head-on, launching an innovative conservation strategy aimed at protecting and connecting vital habitats.

To raise awareness and foster community engagement, an evening bat walk is scheduled for Thursday, August 21, 2023, at 8 PM at Curraghchase Forest Park. Participants will have the opportunity to learn directly from Dr. Kate McAney, Mammal Programme Manager for VWT, who will share insights about the ecological role of the Lesser Horseshoe bat and the critical need for conservation efforts.

This event not only promises to be an educational experience but also serves as an emotional connection point for community members to engage with nature. As the conservation status of the Lesser Horseshoe bat was recently downgraded from ‘Favourable’ to ‘Inadequate,’ the implications are clear: without immediate action, their numbers will continue to dwindle.

The bat walk invites families and individuals of all ages to participate in this free, family-friendly event, highlighting the importance of local conservation efforts. Together, attendees can celebrate Limerick’s rich natural heritage while learning how to contribute to the preservation of this vital species.

Participants are encouraged to come out, connect with nature, and support the ongoing efforts to protect the Lesser Horseshoe bat. As the evening approaches, the community’s involvement could prove crucial in reversing the alarming trends threatening these bats.

Join the fight for biodiversity and take part in this vital conservation initiative by attending the bat walk at Curraghchase Forest Park this August 21. Your presence matters now more than ever!

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