Ku-ring-gai Bat Conservation Society Inc.

A community organisation protecting Sydney's flying-foxes since 1985.

History

1985

Ku-ring-gai Bat Colony Committee formed

KBCC was formed to protect the flying-fox maternity camp at Gordon, on Sydney's north shore. A proposed housing development threatened loss of habitat. The land was purchased jointly by NSW Government and Ku-ring-gai Municipal Council on advice from the Heritage Council.

1986

Friends of Bats newsletter launched

KBCC commenced production of its quarterly newsletter, Friends of Bats. The Newsletter archive contains the first three editions and more recent issues.

1987

Incorporation & habitat restoration begins

KBCC was incorporated under the NSW Incorporated Associations Act. The habitat restoration project in Ku-ring-gai Flying-fox Reserve commenced, with approval of Ku-ring-gai Council. Read more about this project.

1998

Reconstituted as KBCS Inc.

KBCC was reconstituted as Ku-ring-gai Bat Conservation Society (KBCS) Inc. as an association with a general membership and an elected committee which necessitated the name change. This enabled KBCS to set up its Bat Conservation Gift Fund. The website www.sydneybats.org.au was launched.

Since that time the organisation's focus has been:
  • Protecting and restoring habitat in Ku-ring-gai Flying-fox Reserve, jointly with Ku-ring-gai Council
  • Raising funds for research and habitat restoration
  • Public education to raise awareness of the importance of flying-foxes
  • Advising government on related matters

Our Aims

A complete listing of our aims and objectives can be found in our constitution: KBCS Constitution (PDF).

KBCS Committee

KBCS holds its annual general meeting in August or September each year. Our management committee meets at least four times per year. Members wishing to participate more in our activities by joining the committee are welcome to do so. Please contact us for more information.

Want to get more involved?
Members are welcome to join the committee. Our meetings are held at least four times per year and are a great way to contribute to bat conservation in Sydney. Get in touch →

Image: Bat fertiliser production — Photo by Vivien Jones. [Image to be added — see assets list]