Grey-headed flying fox babies in Wingham Brush dying by the thousands

Julia Driscoll
Updated December 14 2016 - 3:31pm, first published 4:00am
Full-time carer: Danny Cain and orphan Halle, who has just finished a feed and is sucking on a dummy. Carers can only look after one bat per season, as the babies bond strongly to their carer. Picture: Julia Driscoll.
Full-time carer: Danny Cain and orphan Halle, who has just finished a feed and is sucking on a dummy. Carers can only look after one bat per season, as the babies bond strongly to their carer. Picture: Julia Driscoll.

Grey-headed flying foxes are experiencing a famine up and down the east coast of Australia, causing the starvation and death of this year’s generation of pups.

Subscribe now for unlimited access.

$0/

(min cost $0)

or signup to continue reading

See subscription options
Julia Driscoll

Julia Driscoll

Journalist

Julia Driscoll has worked as a journalist for the Wingham Chronicle and Manning River Times for seven years. She values the deep connection with community that being a rural and regional journalist brings. Career highlights have involved environmental stories - bringing the plight of the little known endangered Manning River helmeted turtle to the attention of the public, resulting in wide-spread knowledge in the community and conservation action; and breaking the news of the Manning River ceasing to run for the first time in recorded history.

Get the latest Taree news in your inbox

Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our Privacy Policy.