A record-breaking number of flying foxes died during Australia's weekend heat wave, according to multiple sources. Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service's (WIRES) Storm Stanford told the ...
A colony of over 50,000 bats have made their home in an Aussie suburb, resulting in sleepless nights for residents.
Record-breaking temperatures and successive heatwaves have killed thousands of flying foxes across South Australia as the mammals struggle to cope with hot conditions. Rescue groups estimate more than ...
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Yes, spectacled flying foxes are noisy and drop poo everywhere. But our rainforests need them
In Far North Queensland, one special winged mammal helps keep rainforests alive. The spectacled flying fox travels vast distances each night, pollinating flowers and spreading seeds far and wide.
Look around as Indian flying foxes leave their roost for the night, and watch Field in Focus to learn more about how and why wildlife veterinarians with the Smithsonian Conservation Biology ...
The gray-headed flying fox is one of the world’s largest bats. It can weigh more than 2 pounds and have a wingspan of more than 5 feet. And as it migrates along Australia’s eastern coastal regions, ...
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