Flying Foxes


 

Our 'other' passion is the rescue and rehabilitation of Flying Foxes.

We are licensed Wildlife Rehabilitation Officers specialising in Flying Foxes and have successfully hand raised 
many orphaned flying fox babies and released them back into the wild over the past four years. 


 I would like to add that the carers in our local network are all volunteers,
who freely donate their time and money to helping the winged ones!

Should you wish to make a donation of fruit, money or your time, please ontact your local organisation.

Here are some of our success stories...

 




Australian Flying Foxes – The Bat Order Chiroptera has two sub orders
Megachiropterans (Megabats - big bats) and 
Microchiropterans (Small bats – micro bats)
Family Chiroptera, subfamily
Megachiroptera, genus Pteropus (flying-foxes)


A few bat facts:

  • Fruit bats are the major pollinator for many plants. Some Australian species such as North Queensland Durian, fruit bats are the only way the Durian is pollinated and spread thoughout the rainforest.
  • Flying fox are mammals and not marsupials, they do not have a pouch.
  • A female flying fox is pregnant for six months.   
  • Flying fox babies are born well developed, with their eyes open and fully furred (except for their stomach, which is furless).  
  • They normally have a single baby and suckle their young at teats. The flying fox teats are positioned under their arms, in their arm pits. 
  • The young are carried by their mother until they are too big (at approximately 10 weeks old). They are then left behind during the night, creched in maternity camps.

Although this is not a 'nice' picture, it is reality but need not be the end result!  Please read on.....

Many flying fox get caught in barbed wire fencing,
this is a slow and agonising death.....  


If you come across an injured bat please DO NOT handle it! but provide some shade
over the bat and contact your local Wildlife Rescue organisation...as provided below.
 

Local Wildlife Rescue Organisations
Gold Coast www.batrescue.org.au  0447 222889 (0447 2BATTY!)
Sunshine Coast (07) 5441 6200
Lockyer Valley (07) 4697 5122
Rockhampton Wildlife Rescue Association Inc, PO BOX 5888
CQMC QLD 4702
 0437 556 744
Calliope / Gladstone area
- Henry & Suzanne
 4975 7612
Yeppoon - Val & Pieter  4938 3141
Mackay - A.N.A.C.A.R.A  4942 8144
Brisbane - O.N.A.R.R.  3030 2245
Bundaberg - Bundaberg & District Wildlife Carers  4159 1504
Bundaberg - Bundaberg Wildlife   Rescue Service  4155 1097 or     0427 315 658
Caboolture - Caboolture Koala Care &  Rescue  0401 080 333

 For more rescue contacts throughout Australia and information available via these links:



 
Taryn & John Jones
 Central Queensland
Australia

batz@activ8.net.au


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