Killer climate: tens of thousands of flying foxes dead in a day

Killer climate: tens of thousands of flying foxes dead in a day

The Conversation

25 February 2014


This summer we have seen one of the most dramatic animal die-offs ever recorded in Australia: at least 45,500 flying foxes dead on just one extremely hot day in southeast Queensland, according to our new research.

While flying foxes are often portrayed as noisy pets, they are protected native species, and declines in their populations have significant environmental ramifications as they spread seeds and pollinate native trees. Read more

 

 

 

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