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Funding boost for local flying-fox management programs

Funding boost for local flying-fox management programs
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Funding boost for local flying-fox management programs

Funding boost for local flying-fox management programs
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Black bat infants rescued from Rockhampton ready for release three months after state-wide rescue mission

Black bat infants rescued from Rockhampton ready for release three months after state-wide rescue mission WedWednesday 24 FebFebruary 2021 at 3:28am Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch 1 (ABC Capricornia: Inga Stünzner) Share Print text only Cancel More than 70 baby black bats on the brink of starvation three months ago are now being released into the wild after carer groups from across Queensland united in their rescue. Key points: Carers from around Queensland coordinated teams to help the struggling local team Scores of rescued babies have been successfully hand-raised and are now being released into wild colonies

Baby black bats abandoned in their hundreds in Rockhampton Botanical Gardens

Baby black bats abandoned in their hundreds in Rockhampton Botanical Gardens WedWednesday 9 updated FriFriday 11 DecDecember 2020 at 2:32am Both carers and experts are concerned at the mass abandonment of baby black bats in Rockhampton. ( Share Print text only Cancel Hundreds of baby black bats have been abandoned by their mothers at the Rockhampton Botanical Gardens in an event that has left bat carers worried and perplexed. Key points: Hundreds of baby black bats at the Rockhampton Botanical Gardens are starving to death as adults suddenly disappear Bat advocates and experts are calling for an investigation to find out the cause Local council says dispersals by company Ecosure are within the guidelines

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