Using Thermal Imaging to Improve Tree Surveys for Bats with Jim Mullholland

Using Thermal Imaging to Improve Tree Surveys for Bats with Jim Mullholland

Can thermal technology be used to improve the chances of finding bats in trees? Come along to find out.

By Pulsar Wildlife

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Location

Global Birdfair

Lyndon Top Oakham LE15 8RN United Kingdom

About this event

14 of the UK’s 18 bat species live in trees, with some species spending all-year in trees. But tree-roosting bats are elusive; they are small, nocturnal and move frequently. As a result, they often go undetected, but not with the use of thermal imaging. Jim Mullholland joins Pulsar to discuss how thermal imaging has changed the way in which he works.

There is no ticket fee for this event, but kindly ask that you please register your interest.

Please note that this event takes place within the Global Birdfair 2025 and an admission ticket will be needed to enter the festival. Tickets can be bought here.

Organized by

Pulsar Wildlife, part of Yukon Group are manufacturers of cutting-edge thermal imaging devices designed to enhance the observation, detection, and identification capabilities of ecologists, ornithologists, and lovers of wildlife and nature. With headquarters in Lithunia, their love for nature and their mission — to see beyond what the naked eye can see — stems from the forests, meadows, and rivers that surround them. The result: devices that can reveal the side of nature that has, until now, remained unseen. Pulsar Wildlife is exclusively distributed in the UK & ROI by Thomas Jacks Limited.