
Flying foxes die in their thousands in worst mass-mortality event since Australia’s black summer
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Thousands of flying foxes have died due to a recent heatwave in southeast Australia, marking the worst mass mortality event for these bats since the black summer fires. Volunteers discovered many dead bats at Brimbank Park in Melbourne. The extreme heat has significantly impacted grey-headed flying foxes, which are already classified as vulnerable under federal laws.
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The black summer bushfires of 2019-2020 had already devastated wildlife populations in Australia, and this recent heatwave exacerbates the ongoing crisis. The situation calls attention to the need for effective climate action and wildlife protection measures to prevent further loss.
This article reflects the situation as reported and may be subject to updates as new information becomes available.
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