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After the megafires of 2019-2020, nationally threatened grey-headed flying-foxes are about to find themselves in a mass starvation event. With the arrival of cooler temperatures they have begun their ...
Grey-headed flying foxes have returned to the gardens, but where loud noises were used to get them out 20 years ago, gardens ...
There are three flying fox species in NSW - black, little red and grey-headed - and between them they suck the nectar and juices from a broad range of flowers and fruits, and then spread the ...
A draft updated Plan of Management for the Grey-headed Flying-fox camp in the Camellia Gardens includes abandoning ...
A local photographer captures stunning images of the flying foxes that struggle to hang on in the city—and the humans who look after them. Orphaned and rescued gray-headed flying foxes feed on ...
Once seen as a menace, the gray-headed flying fox brings new life after recent devastating wildfires By Carlyn Kranking - Assistant Editor, Science and Innovation With a baby in tow, a gray-headed ...
Take Batemans Bay resident Danielle Smith, whose town was visited by more than 100,000 grey-headed flying foxes in 2016. She told the ABC at the time that the noise, smell and droppings from the ...
A camp of threatened grey-headed flying foxes live in Commonwealth Park from about October to June. Their habitat is located just along the shore from where the drones take off. Every evening ...
Anyone who enjoys a summer afternoon walk in Mudgee will have noticed the seemingly sudden appearance of hundreds - possibly thousands - of bats taking flight around the northern end of town near ...
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Flying foxes moving west across Australia in search of homes and foodFlying foxes are slowly moving further west across Australia in search of food and shelter due to habitat loss and the effects of climate change in the country's eastern states. For the first time ...
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