As part of the project "Bat observation combined with the development of their habitat and a comprehensive form of education", the following investment activities were carried out:
- installed: 6 cameras, 2 monitors and a recorder,
- the cameras were placed on two floors of the historic lime kiln to monitor large bats and small horseshoes. One of the two monitors has been installed on the ground floor of the
one of the two monitors has been installed on the ground floor of the kiln, allowing the bats to be viewed live at night when they are most active.
A website and a profile on the social networking site facebook have been created to better disseminate knowledge about these rare and valuable mammals.
40 special bat boxes were hung in the forest adjacent to the site.
The implementation of educational activities for children and young people (20 lessons of 90 minutes each), for groups of about 20
started from September 2016 and will be completed next spring.
The educational activities about bats will be combined with live bat watching and video recording of nocturnal activity of these mammals.
During the activities, bat-shaped paper containing wild plant seeds for pollinating insects will be handmade and flowers will bloom.