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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp und Amber Heard vor Gericht in Fairfax, Virginia
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Actor Johnny Depp waves to fans while leaving Fairfax County Courthouse for the day during his trial against Actress Amber Heard in Fairfax, Virginia on Wednesday, April 13, 2022. Depp filed a defamation lawsuit against Heard, his former wife, after she wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post that accused Depp of domestic abuse.
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp und Amber Heard vor Gericht in Fairfax, Virginia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI/Shutterstock (12893290n)
Actor Johnny Depp waves to fans while leaving Fairfax County Courthouse for the day during his trial against Actress Amber Heard in Fairfax, Virginia on Wednesday, April 13, 2022. Depp filed a defamation lawsuit against Heard, his former wife, after she wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post that accused Depp of domestic abuse.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Trial in Fairfax, Virginia, United States - 13 Apr 2022
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp und Amber Heard vor Gericht in Fairfax, Virginia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI/Shutterstock (12893290m)
Actor Johnny Depp waves to fans while leaving Fairfax County Courthouse for the day during his trial against Actress Amber Heard in Fairfax, Virginia on Wednesday, April 13, 2022. Depp filed a defamation lawsuit against Heard, his former wife, after she wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post that accused Depp of domestic abuse.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Trial in Fairfax, Virginia, United States - 13 Apr 2022
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp und Amber Heard vor Gericht in Fairfax, Virginia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI/Shutterstock (12893290i)
Actor Johnny Depp leaves Fairfax County Courthouse during a break during his trial against Actress Amber Heard in Fairfax, Virginia on Wednesday, April 13, 2022. Depp filed a defamation lawsuit against Heard, his former wife, after she wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post that accused Depp of domestic abuse.
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard Prozess
Johnny Depp departs after his trial recessed for the day at the Fairfax County Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia on Tuesday, April 12, 2022..
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard Prozess
Johnny Depp departs after his trial recessed for the day at the Fairfax County Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia on Tuesday, April 12, 2022..
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard Prozess
Johnny Depp departs after his trial recessed for the day at the Fairfax County Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia on Tuesday, April 12, 2022..
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard Prozess
Johnny Depp departs after his trial recessed for the day at the Fairfax County Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia on Tuesday, April 12, 2022..
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard Prozess
Johnny Depp departs after his trial recessed for the day at the Fairfax County Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia on Tuesday, April 12, 2022..
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard Prozess
Johnny Depp departs after his trial recessed for the day at the Fairfax County Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia on Tuesday, April 12, 2022..
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard Prozess
Johnny Depp departs after his trial recessed for the day at the Fairfax County Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia on Tuesday, April 12, 2022..
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard Prozess
Johnny Depp departs after his trial recessed for the day at the Fairfax County Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia on Tuesday, April 12, 2022..
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Amy and Griff are raising awareness about the declining bat populations in the UK (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry *** Local Caption *** 407
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Amy adopted Griff in September 2021 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry friends.“Late July is the busiest time of y *** Local Caption *** 40744
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Amy has five chickens alongside her rescue bats and numerous pets (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry friends.“Late *** Local Caption *** 40744
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Amy's house rabbit, Bonnie, shares her rescue home with nine other animals (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry friend *** Local Caption *** 407
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Amy's bearded dragon, Atticus (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry friends.“Late July is the busiest time of year,? *** Local Caption *** 407444
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Amy's crested Gecko, Archer (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry friends.“Late July is the busiest time of year,” *** Local Caption *** 4074446
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Griff's wrist healed in a way that limits his movement, meaning he can no longer fly (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her fu *** Local Caption *** 407
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Amy rescued Griff in September 2021 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry friends.“Late July is the busiest time of y *** Local Caption *** 40744
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Griff in his coconut snooze spot (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry friends.“Late July is the busiest time of year *** Local Caption *** 40744
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Griff loves to hang out in his coconut (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry friends.“Late July is the busiest time o *** Local Caption *** 40744
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Griff travels the country teaching communities about the importance of bats (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry frien *** Local Caption *** 407
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Griff's new favourite hang out spot is even complete with luxury cinema seats on the ceiling (PA Real Life/Pinpep). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of *** Local Caption *** 407
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Griff has now hit the silver screen to promote these cinema styled bat boxes (PA Real Life/Pinpep). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry frien *** Local Caption *** 407
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Griff now works as an educational bat (PA Real Life/Pinpep). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry friends.“Late July is the busiest time of *** Local Caption *** 40744
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Griff was a natural on set as he posed for the cameras (PA Real Life/Pinpep). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is always full of her furry friends.“Late July is the *** Local Caption *** 40744
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Bat conservation Trust and Now TV the trio are giving away 100 free cinema themed bat boxes to the public (PA Real Life/Pinpep). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s house is a *** Local Caption *** 407
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FEATURE - Zur Rettung der bedrohten Fledermauspopulation: Tierliebhaberin und Ökologin Amy Schwartz hat ihr Arbeitszimmer in einen Fledermausschutzraum verwandelt
Bat boxes are a great way to encourage bat populations in your local area due to disruption to their natural habitat (PA Real Life/Pinpep). *** Superstar rescue bat takes to silver screen with Dr Dolittle owner and Ben Fogle to save endangered batsBy Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life A superstar bat who was attacked by a cat has taken to the silver screen with his Dr Dolittle owner alongside Ben Fogle in an effort to save the endangered bat population.Animal lover Amy Schwartz, 28, an ecologist from Barry, Wales, turned her study into a bat saferoom in 2014, rehabilitating up to six bats at a time alongside her animal menagerie including a house rabbit, a bearded dragon, a crested Gecko and five chickens.But in September 2021 Amy rescued a Noctule bat, Griff, who due to a broken wrist was unable to be released back into the wild, becoming a permanent resident at Amy’s animal filled home.Now Griff has hit the silver screen starring in his own campaign alongside conservationist, Ben Fogle and streaming service Now, to celebrate the release of The Batman, giving away cinema-themed bat boxes to raise awareness about the declining bat population.“I’m always surrounded by animals,” said Amy.“It surprises me to hear that people don’t like bats. They get a lot of bad press from vampires, but they are adorable."She added: “Griff was brilliant on set, he’s a really curious bat and is really calm.”A bat enthusiast from a young age Amy went on to become an ecologist and fell into rescuing bats due to her unusual group of friends.“When I was young my grandfather used to take me on guided bat walks, they'd lend out a bat detector as you walked around, that's what started my interest in bats,” said Amy.“I started rescuing them eight years ago. As an ecologist it's normal to do bat care, so a lot of my friends take in bats, it just became a really normal thing to do."Keeping up to six bats at a time in the summer as a Bat Conservation Trust volunteer, Amy’s *** Local Caption *** 407
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp tritt in einem Konzert in Helsinki auf
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Johnny Depp performing with Jeff Beck at the Helsinki Blues Festival in Finland
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp tritt in einem Konzert in Helsinki auf
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Johnny Depp performing with Jeff Beck at the Helsinki Blues Festival in Finland
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PEOPLE - Johnny Depp tritt in einem Konzert in Helsinki auf
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Johnny Depp performing with Jeff Beck at the Helsinki Blues Festival in Finland
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