@baz frearson sounds like an incredible experience! I can't think what bat it'd be exactly, but if you say long ears, it'd probably be a long-eared! Also, you said only one exists in England? Then you'd be talking about the Greater Mouse-Eared. Thanks for sharing the story Baz! Cool stuff
Brilliant video! Thanks for sharing :) There are a few of these bats near me where I’m staying at the moment, I could see them outside my tent each night.
This was a really informative video on an animal whose plight I wasn't even aware of. I like that you included ways people can help with conservation. Keep up the great work!
@@AlexCollinsWaC Definitely! Collaborations are something we're considering, though we're not at that point just yet. As we're growing we're trying to come up with new types of content and what you're doing seems to line up a lot with what we do, too! Can't wait to see what else you create! 😄
How exciting they are found in Hampshire! I'd love to be able to be able to help with a population survey! Thanks for sharing the links 😊 Another great video Alex, thank you! 💚
I m from India just saw them they are not found in India there were two of them looks like a mouse with wings how come they are here and too in Himalayas
Do you know about another endangered animal in the UK that you'd like me to make a video on? Let me know in the comments 😀
@baz frearson sounds like an incredible experience! I can't think what bat it'd be exactly, but if you say long ears, it'd probably be a long-eared! Also, you said only one exists in England? Then you'd be talking about the Greater Mouse-Eared. Thanks for sharing the story Baz! Cool stuff
Brilliant video! Thanks for sharing :) There are a few of these bats near me where I’m staying at the moment, I could see them outside my tent each night.
thanks Leo, and wow that's lucky! You must be staying somewhere cool
Alex, please can do a video about the doormouse
definitely will do! In fact, hazel doormice are one of the next on the list. Thanks for commenting. Great recommendation 😀
This was a really informative video on an animal whose plight I wasn't even aware of. I like that you included ways people can help with conservation. Keep up the great work!
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you liked the video. It'd be great work together some day 😀
@@AlexCollinsWaC Definitely! Collaborations are something we're considering, though we're not at that point just yet. As we're growing we're trying to come up with new types of content and what you're doing seems to line up a lot with what we do, too! Can't wait to see what else you create! 😄
@@AnimalFactFiles that's good news! thanks for the support, keep in touch guys :)
How exciting they are found in Hampshire! I'd love to be able to be able to help with a population survey! Thanks for sharing the links 😊 Another great video Alex, thank you! 💚
Thanks Shelby! I’m glad you liked it, definitely get involved !! :)
Good info, well presented! 👍😎👍
Thanks!
Hey, just found your channel thanks to greg's wildlife. Where do you study/are you undergrad? Love your videos, they're really well edited! I subbed
thanks a lot! that's very kind of you :) I'm currently an undergrad at Bristol, how about you?
Alex Collins undergrad at university of Exeter but in Cornwall
@@solarpunkalana ah the Falmouth campus, what are you studying?
Alex Collins yeah, I’m studying ecology and conservation bio :) my channel has some similar vids to yours and also some more about my experience
@FutureEcologist that's really cool! I'll have a look at your channel, let me know if you'd be up for a collab one day 😀
HI Keep up the good work Bro
I live in Wakefield at West Yorkshire
I m from India just saw them they are not found in India there were two of them looks like a mouse with wings how come they are here and too in Himalayas