Sunday, February 6, 2011

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Bats, biodiversity and human stupidity

I read the news that amaze me and that I leave a bad taste in my mouth. Pavese on the province today (as can be seen below) is a telling development - a paradox to say the least - the news, dating back to July 30, 2010 Bereguardo explaining how to live one of the largest bat colonies in Europe.
The Po valley - like all wetlands - is an area where, once the summer arrives, you live in cohabitation with mosquitoes and other insects considered "troublesome".
this motivation would suffice to make us think usefulness of bats and their other natural predators.
addition to this reason you should know that the colony of Beresford is composed of specimens of the species Vespertilio Geoffroy. " This is a protected species, included in Annexes II and IV to Directive 92/43/EC "Conservation of natural habitats" (PDF) . The animal species of Community interest and requires a strict protection.
The development of insect predators may have only promoting the best natural habitat and ideal, both in the aquatic environment for dragonflies, beetles and amphibians both in ambient air for bats (bats), dragonflies and all i vari tipi di uccelli. L’obiettivo che bisogna perseguire è favorire il naturale miglioramento dell’ecosistema e, di conseguenza, ripopolare i predatori di zanzare. Per farlo si deve realizzare tutta una serie d’interventi di tipo agronomico-florovivaistico.
Qui vicino a noi, la Regione Piemonte, sembra che abbia fatto qualcosa per affrontare il problema legato alla tutela dei pipistrelli. Non mi risulta che la Regione Lombardia abbia fatto una cosa simile.
Per quanto riguarda quello che ognuno di noi può fare, nel suo piccolo, per “adottare" una famigliola di pipistrelli può leggere quello che ho scritto già qui in questo post.

The bat cave rare Beresfield - (picture the "Provincia Pavese)

by the Province of Pavia February 6, 2011
The Parco del Ticino: "We need them to return, are to the ecosystem." The mayor: "Check what happened"
Beresford, walled the bat cave
held the largest colony in Europe, hut closed during the work in the parish
BEREGUARDO. When the two thousand bats Zelata to return this spring, will find the cave shut. During the refurbishment of the cave given to the parish of Our Lady of Mount Caramel and St. Joseph from the first "miracle" of Lourdes Carini Maddalena, last month was the walled cavity that contained them. In the small village some are outraged. But there are those who rejoiced, "Finally they left," says a lady in front alal church.
The discovery of the breeding colony of Geoffroy Vespertilio bats (Myotis emarginatus) more numerous in Italy and Europe dates back to July. So often blocked behind the gate to the left of the white, were started visiting scholars in the Parco del Ticino, universities and environmental groups across Europe. The other colonies, in fact, barely reaches 500 units, and species of Community interest, is threatened with extinction. In July, had been announced restructuring measures, but no alterations to the habitat of bats. "We knew the work, and so did the Park - says the mayor of Beresford Roberto Battagin -. But the situation is delicate, is a place of worship. Check out what happened with the technical department. "
outcry of the Ticino Park. Luigi Duse, vice president and head of the supervisory comments: "The colony testified to how important environmental protection to maintain a healthy ecosystem. We will work to re-create the conditions so that the bats can get back in the spring. We hope that all relevant territorial interressati move in the same direction. "
Anna Ghezzi

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