Flying Fox activity at Quinney's Bush Camp near Nelson. Photo / Supplied The manager of a popular Tasman campground has ...
The skies above Lake Burley Griffin are pretty vast. But potentially not vast enough to leave enough space for flying foxes and drones to travel across it at the same time.
Little red flying foxes are tree-dwelling bats. In daytime they can be seen roosting in giant camps that may include as many as a million individuals. The bats are indeed efficient fliers ...
Flying foxes are absent from many of their popular camps across New South Wales at this time of year. Scientists say they are making camp in "unusual" places, likely due to changed food availability.
A camp of threatened grey-headed flying foxes live in Commonwealth Park from about October to June. Their habitat is located just along the shore from where the drones take off. Every evening ...