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Grey-headed Flying-fox
(Pteropus poliocephalus)
Recorded from within a flying-fox colony.

The Future

The project must continue because it takes several decades for trees to be strong enough to withstand the flying-foxes roosting in them.

 

KBCS has been encouraged by the support of its members who regularly make tax deductable donations through the Bat Conservation Gift Fund to support the Habitat Restoration Project and associated education activities.

 

For the Ku-ring-gai Flying-fox Reserve and the whole Stoney Creek Valley in Pymble and Gordon to remain vibrant with wildlife into the future, a more effective community approach to invasive weeds is urgently needed.

 

 


 

 

Last modified by Nancy Pallin on 2009/03/17.  

 


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