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Grey-headed flying foxes have returned to the gardens, but where loud noises were used to get them out 20 years ago, gardens ...
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 ...
So, it’s hoped he’ll be released sometime in the coming days. While grey-headed flying foxes are commonly seen in Australian ...
A draft updated Plan of Management for the Grey-headed Flying-fox camp in the Camellia Gardens includes abandoning ...
A colony of an estimated 100,000 flying foxes is wreaking havoc in the Upper Hunter, causing 14 power outages in Muswellbrook ...
Flying 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 ...
In the great “bat war” of 2003, volunteers banged on pots and pans and played music on boom boxes to get the bats – technically grey-headed flying foxes – out of the gardens, but last year ...
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