but that is not the story of pune alone. it is the story of an entire country.ats being rescued after falling out of their roosts. john maguire reports. as the sun sets over the lakes at brockholes nature reserve near preston, it is time for daily exercise. to be more specific, flight training. these are common pipistrelle bats. where have you come from? 19 of them were rescued when they fell out of their roost in a house and were too young to fend for themselves. they have been hand reared by lorna bennett of the lancashire wildlife trust — batmum. they have been in care and hand fed and then learning to eat meal worms. they are now learning to fly and actually catch the insects. so initially they have to learn how to navigate within this open space and then they have to learn how to manoeuvre to actually try to catch prey. the polytunnel at the reserve provides enough space for the young pups to test their sonar and to stretch and to strengthen their wings. much like learning, you know, we would learn to walk, they need to learn to fly. the only way is to do i