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The trees surrounding Canowindra’s swing bridge on the banks of the Bleubula river and currently teeming with Grey Headed Flying Foxes – it really is quite a feast for the senses. This dramatic swelling in numbers is temporary, caused by…
Read MoreCategory: Ecology, Education Tags: bats, Biodiversity, Box Gum Woodland, Canowindra, Education, flying fox, insects, Mid Lachlan Landcare, nature, photography, pollinators, threatened species, travel, wildlife
Posted on by midlachlanlandcare
January 2026 saw the Cowra Flying Fox Camp hit with a heat stress event. Thankfully our bats faired relatively well this time but if we don’t work on a coordinated emergency response plan, that may not be the case in the future. Here’s what happened and what we learned through being part of the process
Read MoreCategory: Connecting Community, Ecology Tags: bats, birds, Cowra, Flying Foxes, nature, photography, pollinators, threatened species, travel, wildlife