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To promote the conservation of all populations of all species of bats (Order Chiroptera) in Australasia.
To achieve its Aim, the Society undertakes:
- to encourage individuals, societies and corporations who subscribe to the Aim of the Society to become members;
- to disseminate information relevant to the furtherance of its Aim amongst the Society members;
- to be an active advocate for the conservation and sound management of bats and their habitat by providing input and advice to relevant government and non-government agencies, industry, landholders and to the general public;
- to actively raise positive public awareness of bats through the preparation and circulation of position papers, information brochures, books, leaflets, electronic information and through lectures;
- to encourage scientific research on bats;
- to raise money by way of grants, donations, fundraising, or by sale of apparatus, information, literature and other items, for the purpose of facilitating its Aim;
- to organise and sponsor a biennial Australasian Bat Conference;
- to establish and maintain links, and work cooperatively, with other organisations within and outside Australia which share similar aims and objectives to the Society;
- to promote high standards in the handling and study of bats;
- to support the role that wildlife carer and rehabilitation organisations play in furthering the aim of bat conservation;
- to engage in other activities such as are incidental to the furtherance of its Aim.
To achieve its Aim, the Society undertakes:
- to encourage individuals, societies and corporations who subscribe to the Aim of the Society to become members;
- to disseminate information relevant to the furtherance of its Aim amongst the Society members;
- to be an active advocate for the conservation and sound management of bats and their habitat by providing input and advice to relevant government and non-government agencies, industry, landholders and to the general public;
- to actively raise positive public awareness of bats through the preparation and circulation of position papers, information brochures, books, leaflets, electronic information and through lectures;
- to encourage scientific research on bats;
- to raise money by way of grants, donations, fundraising, or by sale of apparatus, information, literature and other items, for the purpose of facilitating its Aim;
- to organise and sponsor a biennial Australasian Bat Conference;
- to establish and maintain links, and work cooperatively, with other organisations within and outside Australia which share similar aims and objectives to the Society;
- to promote high standards in the handling and study of bats;
- to support the role that wildlife carer and rehabilitation organisations play in furthering the aim of bat conservation;
- to engage in other activities such as are incidental to the furtherance of its Aim.


