Woolston Eyes Nature Reserve

Woolston Eyes Nature reserve

Woolston Eyes Nature Reserve – UK Since January 2025, a Titley Scientific Ranger wildlife recorder has been deployed at Woolston Eyes Nature Reserve to monitor migrating bats and birds in the area. With support from bat expert Anthony Nickson and bird experts Dan Owens and David Bowman, the initiative offers year-round insight into the movement patterns of local […]

Bat Boxes For Hullett Marsh

Bat Boxes For Hullett Marsh Titley Scientific’s loan program was recently put to great use in Hullet Marsh, West of Toronto, Canada. Justin Johnson, Marsh Manager at the Hullett Provincial Wildlife area was looking to identify local bat species, whilst collecting information to effectively communicate the bats ecological significance to the local community. The Friends […]

World Science Festival Brisbane 2025

Our Loan Program for students has once again yielded remarkable results in the field of environmental research. Rani Davis, a talented researcher from the University of Queensland, conducted a ground-breaking study investigating the impact of Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) on insectivorous bat activity in Brisbane, Australia.

World Bat Appreciation Day!

Our Loan Program for students has once again yielded remarkable results in the field of environmental research. Rani Davis, a talented researcher from the University of Queensland, conducted a ground-breaking study investigating the impact of Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) on insectivorous bat activity in Brisbane, Australia.

Conserving Australia’s Bats

Our Loan Program for students has once again yielded remarkable results in the field of environmental research. Rani Davis, a talented researcher from the University of Queensland, conducted a ground-breaking study investigating the impact of Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) on insectivorous bat activity in Brisbane, Australia.

Microphone Care & Service

One of the most common issues with detectors deployed in the field is microphone failure due to improper care and setup. You can avoid these problems by following a few simple steps before, during and after deployment, and save yourself the major headache of losing data.

The Anabat system, then and now.

“Static ultrasonic bat detectors that can be left to record for weeks at a time in the field are taken for granted nowadays…”, writes special contributor Margaret Clarke

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