Bristol Bat Rescue

Bristol Bat Rescue We are Stewart Rowden and Kiri Green, married bat carers/licensed bat workers covering the former Avon area since 2011. Kiri is a home educator.

Stewart is a professional bat ecologist surveying for bats (usually for planning applications). Bristol Bat Rescue is Kiri Green, Stewart Rowden, and our son Rowan. We were formerly known as Avon Bat Care. We have no volunteers currently assisting us. To date the only registered Trustees of the Charity have been Kiri Green, Stewart Rowden and Ashley Dale. Ashley left in May 2020. Kiri has two biol

ogy Masters and spent a year training to be a doctor for humans before having to stop. She has been round the world taking part in conservation research and caring for wildlife, has been a volunteer keeper with Bristol Zoo, and volunteered in Secret World Wildlife Hospital's hospital rooms. She was Avon Bat Group Chair 2013-2018, ABG's Bat Care Co-ordinator 2012-2018, and was trained to be a Bat Conservation Trust listed bat carer by vet Heidi Hargreaves (ABG's previous bat care co-ordinator). She has a class 2 bat licence (as well as dormouse and great crested newt licences). Stewart Rowden is a History graduate who got into bats in 2009, and became trained by Heidi alongside Kiri to be a BCT bat carer, as well as also volunteering for Secret World Wildlife Hospital. Stewart worked for Countryside Council for Wales and Natural Resources Wales as a planning advisor, and then for Natural England as a licencing officer. Stewart is class 2 licenced for bats (and has a dormouse licence) and is registered under Kiri's education bat licence. Stewart was Avon Bat Group's bat walk and talk person from 2013-2018. After 10 years of rescuing and caring for bats we have been trying to take 2021 off from doing rescues- running a bat rescue from our own home 24 hours a day has been rewarding but hard work and very intrusive- we felt we needed some time for ourselves and our family. However, we have still done a few rescues and reared some bat pups, as well as dealing with lots of phone calls for advice. If you find a bat in trouble please go to https://www.bats.org.uk/advice where you will find useful information about what to do and the Bat Conservation Trust's helpline details. They will try to find you someone in your area. For our area, please try Bat Conservation Trust, ARC in Bristol, or SecretWorld in Somerset, Wiltshire Bat Care. and if up in Gloucestershire Evesham Bat Care. Vets are normally willing to take in wildlife if they need help, and they can pass the animal to wildlife carers, but there is no legal obligation for them to take in wildlife. Most vets don't have any experience with bats. And because of the risk of rabies some vets can not take bats for insurance reasons. So please respect their decision if they say no and try elsewhere. If a vet says they can not take a badly injured bat for euthanasia because it is illegal to kill a bat this is not the case when it is for the welfare of the animal. If a vet says they need to charge you for treatment please ask them to phone the RSPCA- they can get a log number and then apply to the RSPCA afterwards for the cost of emergency treatment for small wildlife. We are trying to do what we can for bats- we are the most experienced bat carers around here and if we can help we will. If we can't help we will try and point you towards someone else we think could.

🌾 Only one week to go until Open Farm Sunday at Elm Tree Farm! 🌾Come and say hello to our animals - we have chickens, al...
01/06/2026

🌾 Only one week to go until Open Farm Sunday at Elm Tree Farm! 🌾

Come and say hello to our animals - we have chickens, alpacas, sheep, ponies, goats and rabbits. Humphrey, our most senior (and most charming) pony will be coming out onto the yard to say hello to you all. Keep an eye on timings.

🐓 Chicken feed will be available to buy for just 50p a bag.
📆 Sunday 7th June
⏰ 11am–5pm

We’re also thrilled to welcome Bristol Bat Rescue, who’ll be bringing along some very special guests! They’ll be giving a couple of talks throughout the day, so keep an eye out for more details soon.

Explore our fields and gardens, enjoy kids’ crafts, tuck into delicious local food cooked right here on the farm, and browse our farm shop packed with home‑grown veg, farm‑reared meat, cheese, cakes, ice cream and more.

Plus, don’t miss our handcrafted goods, garden plants, houseplants and fresh cut flowers.

We can’t wait to welcome you!

01/06/2026

🚗🐾 Volunteer Response Drivers Needed 🐾🚗

Every year, we rescue over 5,000 injured or orphaned wildlife, and volunteers are a huge part of that success.

Response Drivers are often the first on the scene, collecting and transporting wildlife in distress. Whether it’s driving to help a stranded hedgehog or transporting an orphaned fox to our centre or a local vet, their dedication truly saves lives. 💚

If you’ve got your own vehicle, are over 18 and want to help local wildlife, we’d love to hear from you!

👉 Learn more and apply: https://www.secretworld.org/volunteer
📩 Questions? Contact: [email protected]

26/05/2026
26/05/2026

Brown long-eared bat in slow motion

25/05/2026

Pipistrelle bat collected near Long Ashton yesterday morning. Found in a fireplace on the morning a family were packing to get to the airport. Thankfully we were able to fit in the rescue around their packing to get going.

The trapped bat was in amongst newspapers making rustling noises moving around- the family assumed it was a mouse and were surprised by what they found instead.

Thin and very thirsty this little bat was lucky to be found when he was.

20/05/2026

After travelling thousands of miles on migration, this beautiful swift simply ran out of steam and ended up grounded. 🪶

The first swift of the season arrived with us tired, but thankfully in good overall condition. After some time to rest and recover, our team was able to release them back into the sky later the very same day. 💚

At this busy time of year, our Reception Team, including our dedicated volunteers, are working incredibly hard to answer calls and respond to enquiries about injured or orphaned wildlife. Please treat them with kindness and patience; they’re doing an amazing job under pressure.

If you’d like to support more rescues like this, you can donate, share our posts, or learn more about the wildlife we care for every day by visiting our website.

20/05/2026

Through our eLearning platform we are pleased to offer new courses, modules and other educational content that can be purchased and completed at any tim...

19/05/2026

🦋🐭 Wild Academy: Moths and Mammals 🌿

📅 Weds 27th May, 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
Suitable for ages 5–12

Join us for a fascinating morning discovering the hidden wildlife living right on our doorstep!

The night before the session, our Head of Education, George, will set harmless moth and small mammal traps ready for participants to investigate. During the session, young wildlife explorers will:

🔍 Learn how scientists study biodiversity
🦇 Help identify species using field guides and nature apps
🌱 Discover how wildlife monitoring helps protect habitats and populations

Perfect for children interested in ecology, fieldwork, and wildlife behaviour!

☕ Refreshments included in the ticket price.
👨‍👩‍👧 Adults are welcome to stay, or children can be dropped off and collected afterwards.

Please note: Secret World is a working wildlife hospital, so there is no contact with wildlife in our care.

🎟️ Book online now: https://events.secretworld.org/event/wild-academy-moths-and-mammals-2/

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Alcove Road
Bristol
BS163DS

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