Article 73BEE More than 80% of flying fox colony wiped out as January heatwaves kill thousands of bats

More than 80% of flying fox colony wiped out as January heatwaves kill thousands of bats

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Petra Stock
from Environment | The Guardian on (#73BEE)

Only 180 bats survived intense heat in South Australian town, including 34 babies that carers say face months of recovery

A colony of about 1,000 flying foxes in a South Australian town has been shattered by the intense heat that gripped south-eastern Australia last week, with more than 80% of the camp at Naracoorte wiped out.

It's a devastating loss of numbers," said Judith Bemmer, a carer at Bat Rescue SA. Among the surviving 180 animals, about 34 underweight and dehydrated babies were rescued, and would face months of recovery.

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