2. Bat Conservation
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Expert assessors
John Altringham, University of Leeds, UK
James Aegerter, Animal and Plant Health Agency, UK
Kate Barlow, Bat Conservation Trust, UK
Anna Berthinussen, University of Leeds, UK
Fabio Bontadina, SWILD — Urban Ecology & Wildlife Research, Switzerland
David Bullock, National Trust, UK
Paul Cryan, Fort Collins Science Center, US Geological Survey
Brock Fenton, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Anita Glover, University of Leeds, UK
Joanne Hodgkins, National Trust, UK
David Jacobs, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Bradley Law, Forest Science Centre, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, Australia
Christoph Meyer, Centre for Environmental Biology, Portugal
Kirsty Park, University of Stirling, UK
Guido Reiter, Co-ordination Centre for Bat Conservation and Research in Austria
Danilo Russo, Federico II University of Naples, Italy
Rebecca K. Smith, University of Cambridge, UK
Matt Struebig, University of Kent, UK
Christian Voigt, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Michael Willig, University of Connecticut, USA
Scope of assessment: for native wild bat species across the world.
Assessed: 2015
Effectiveness measure is the median % score for effectiveness.
Certainty measure is the median % certainty of evidence for effectiveness, determined by the quantity and quality of the evidence in the synopsis.
Harm measure is the median % score for negative side-effects to the group of species of concern.
Auteurs
University of Leeds, UK
University of Cambridge, UK
University of Leeds, UK
University of Cambridge, UK

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