we used to think that the only came to the uk to feed and that they then went back to europe but we now know went back to europe but we now know we have breeding colonies here in the south east. so we are always learning more and more and more and what you consider bats really are top predators for flying what you consider bats really are top predators forflying insects what you consider bats really are top predators for flying insects and flying insects themselves are an incredible indicator of environmental health and ecological health, you know, you ve got to have those little midges and flies pollinating our season grasses and all that kind of stuff. they are an amazing keystone species are where they started, where they are going, and what they might encounter along the way gives us more opportunity to protect them, to look after them and in doing so get an idea of the current day of health of our own ecosystem. current day of health of our own ecosystem- current day of health of
came to the uk to feed, and that they then went back to europe. but we now know we have breeding colonies here in the south east, so we re always learning more and more and more. and when you consider bats really are top predators for flying insects, and flying insects themselves are an incredible indicator of environmental health and technological health. you know, you ve got to have those little midges and flies pollinating our seeds and grasses and all that kind of stuff. they re an amazing keystone species, so knowing where they started, where they re going and what they might encounter on the way gives us more opportunity to protect them, look after them and in doing so, get an idea of the current state of health of our own ecosystem. now it s time for a look at the weather with tomasz. hello. not much change or a day
what, heathrow to moscow? no problem, sunshine. and off it went. there is a huge amount that bats can teach us. for starters, it s only relatively recently that we recognised the nathusius is a different type of pipistrelle. we used to think that they only came to the uk to feed, and that they then went back to europe. but we now know we have breeding colonies here in the south east, so we re always learning more and more and more. and when you consider bats really are top predators for flying insects, and flying insects themselves are an incredible indicator of environmental health and technological health. you know, you ve got to have those little midges and flies pollinating our seeds and grasses and all that kind of stuff. they re an amazing keystone species, so knowing where they started, where they re going and what they might encounter on the way gives us more opportunity to protect them, look after them and in doing so, get an idea of the current state of health of our own ec