See inside Tolga Bat Hospital, a place for Australia’s injured and orphaned flying foxes.
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After extreme heat killed over 80% of flying foxes, this unusual hospital is giving them a lifeline
Inside a rare bat hospital, rescuers care for orphaned flying foxes as deadly heatwaves leave colonies fighting to survive.
Only 180 bats survived intense heat in South Australian town, including 34 babies that carers say face months of recovery ...
Conservation groups have rushed to save as many grey-headed flying-foxes as possible from recent extreme heat causing mass ...
Volunteers found thousands of dead bats at Melbourne’s Brimbank park, wildlife expert says ...
A mass wildlife rescue is again underway at the Noosa Golf Club after dozens of flying foxes became trapped in netting at its driving range for the fourth time this month.
Thousands of flying foxes are reported to have died in the heat wave, where temperatures exceeded 100°F A record-breaking number of flying foxes died during Australia's weekend heat wave, according to ...
Once the flying foxes are adults they are released back into the wild. Wildcare Queanbeyan bat coordinator Ali Humphreys said ...
More than 4300 people have signed a ‘stop shooting flying foxes’ petition to Parliament, calling on the state government to end ‘inhumane’ culling, and give greater help to farmers to protect their ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—From some 8,000 miles away, Mississippi State scientist Manuel Ruiz-Aravena in the university’s Forest and Wildlife Research Center is studying flying foxes, or fruit bats, in ...
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