Conservation of bat hibernation sites in Western Polissia, Ukraine

The Western Polissia region (north-western Ukraine) is a flatland within the watersheds of the Western Bug and Prypyat rivers. Natural underground shelters for bats are absent but instead artificial underground constructions (old military fortress and castles) are very important for bats. It is generally believed that populations of many of these bat species have declined in recent decades, largely due to increasing  recreational, tourist and speleological pressure. In order to stop the decline of bat populations during the hibernation period, we identified key underground places and we will lobby for the conservation of these sites.

Brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) (Photo: Andriy-Taras Bashta)

Brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) (Photo: Andriy-Taras Bashta)

Species group
Bats

Scope

Type of project: Education & site protection

Horseshoe bats (Photo: Andriy-Taras Bashta)

Horseshoe bats (Photo: Andriy-Taras Bashta)

Description: The Western Polissia region (north-western Ukraine) is a flatland within the watersheds of the Western Bug and Prypyat rivers. Natural underground shelters for bats are absent. From this point of view different artificial underground constructions (old military fortress and castles) are very important for the bat species both sedentary and migratory. According to preliminary inspections, some of them are important places where bats concentrate to hibernate during autumn, winter and early spring as well as during the mating season (late summer-early autumn).
It is generally believed that populations of many of these bat species have declined in recent decades largely due to increasing  recreational, tourist and speleological pressure. It may be responsible for the disappearance of some cave-dwelling species in the region. The protection of the main summer and winter shelters as well as feeding habitats is the principal task of our project.
In order to stop the decline of bat populations during the hibernation period, it is proposed to identify key places and evaluate the important shelters for bat hibernation in the artificial underground constructions in the Western Polissia area.

Aim: The main aims of this project are:
a. Determination of places that are important for bats in different seasons and development and elaboration of the protection measures for the conservation of those places;
b. Detailed survey of artificial underground constructions as potential bat hibernation places in the Western Polissia area, especially for the presence of endangered bat species;
c. Identify key areas and estimation of critical shelters for bat conservation (SAC);
d. Evaluate the main factors that may cause negative effects on the bat populations;
e. Raising public awareness about human disturbance of bats in roosts (via publication of a leaflet), emphasizing the role of bats as keystone species in the ecosystem;
f. Preparation of materials for applying for a conservation status of the most important discovered hibernation and maternity places.

Volunteers involved: Yes

Results so far: Basic ecological data on bat biodiversity throughout the Western Polissia has been obtained. The Polissia area was surveyed for the presence of endangered bat species. Key areas were identified and critical habitats for bats conservation (SACs) were evaluated in the territory.
The practical results of this project was an elaboration of proposals for the protection of bats (especially bat summer and winter roosts) in the Western Polissia area.
Distribution of the leaflet about bats increased the public awareness. We hope it essentially raised a level of knowledge about bats and reduce a cause of their death by man.

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