Bats starving to death in Australia drought

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SYDNEY (AFP) - Large numbers of bats are being found severely emaciated or starved to death in Australia amid a prolonged drought that is crippling their food supply, according to wildlife carers and environment officials.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY - Large numbers of bats are being found severely emaciated or starved to death in Australia amid a prolonged drought that is crippling their food supply, according to wildlife carers and environment officials.

Volunteer wildlife carer Ashley Fraser said on Tuesday that parts of the picturesque Gold Coast, a popular tourist destination, were currently"littered" with hundreds of dead bats. Some flying fox species are listed as vulnerable to extinction. They are also a key pollinator of eucalyptus trees, the koala's main food source.

Ms Fraser said many of the flying foxes rescued by Bats Queensland were so emaciated their bodies had begun shutting down beyond the point of repair, forcing carers to euthanise them.

 

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