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Help save native species Under threat  -  Sep 9, 2008
South Western Rural Advertiser,The grey-headed flying fox and the green-and-golden bell frog (pictured) are under threat in Chipping Norton, Hammondville and Casula while the regent

Volunteers needed to save wildlife  -  Sep 8, 2008
Wollondilly Advertiser,A recent study by the Department of Environment and Climate Change found the koala, the grey-headed flying-fox and the green and golden bell frog are under

Specific species need your special help  -  Sep 2, 2008
North Shore Times,A new study shows species such as the grey-headed flying-fox, gang-gang cockatoo and the red-crowned toadlet are under threat. The study, conducted by the

Call to save Parramatta's threatened species  -  Sep 1, 2008
Parramatta Sun,Landcare Week as a new study shows that wildlife species like the Koala, the Grey-headed Flying-fox and the Swift Parrot are under threat in the area.

Licences to kill Australian iconic wildlife  -  Aug 2, 2008
Melbourne Herald Sun,Permits were issued to control endangered animals such as the grey-headed flying fox, protected under the Flora and Fauna Act 1988.

Govt puts stop on quarry  -  Aug 4, 2008
The Northern Star,The department has outlined a number of concerns with the proposal, including the impacts to both koala and grey-headed flying fox habitat, as well as noise

Thank bats, not birds for bug control  -  Apr 3, 2008
Canada.com,A Grey-Headed Flying Fox flies through the air at the Royal Botanic Gardens March 20, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. "Bats are impacting ecological systems in

Foxing around the Botanic Gardens  -  Feb 18, 2008
Daily Telegraph,But over the past 10 years, a grey-headed flying-fox camp has been destroying the Palm Grove, a unique collection of rare and historical plants dating back

Bats to paint the town red  -  Feb 7, 2008
Melbourne Herald Sun,Single interstate colonies can number 500000 -- 15 times bigger than the peak population of Kew's existing grey-headed flying fox colony.

Thumbs down to bat cull  -  Jan 31, 2008
Singleton Argus,...“The EPBC Administrative Guidelines on significance for the Grey Headed Flying Fox allow for culling only in commercial fruit crops during the fruiting

Flying foxes to wilt with climate change  -  Nov 28, 2007
ABC Science Online,The grey-headed flying fox, seen here, is one species of Australian fruitbat that is vulnerable to heat stress in high summer temperatures.

Temperature peaks killing off flying foxes  -  Nov 27, 2007
Telegraph.co.uk,Since 1994 some 30000 flying foxes have been killed by 19 similar events, with most of these being the temperate grey-headed flying fox, according to Dr

Bats must go  -  Nov 8, 2007
Singleton Argus,After exhausting all options to rid Singleton’s picturesque Burdekin Park of its grey headed flying fox colony the fight is getting serious with councillors

Debate over river event  -  Nov 5, 2007
Wingham Chronicle,This time of year is particularly sensitive for the reserve’s grey-headed flying-fox population as many of the endangered animals are carrying babies.

It’s the bats or the park  -  Oct 18, 2007
Singleton Argus,In April this year Singleton Council resolved to use the chemical D-Ter to rid Burdekin Park of a camp of the threatened Grey-headed Flying Fox and the

Focus on wildlife as nature calls for a close-up  -  Aug 18, 2007
Sydney Morning Herald,Griffith's image of a grey-headed flying fox is one of the top 25 photographs selected for exhibition in this year's inaugural New Scientist Eureka Prize


Important summer visitors Jan 16, 2006
...their carers. Numbers of the Grey-Headed Flying Fox continue to drop dramatically and the species is listed as 'vulnerable'. To ...
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