Holy breakaway! Botanic bats spreading across SA
Every night come sundown, thousands of fruit bats leave the upper reaches of trees in the Botanic Park. Now some are setting up new homes across SA.
Every night come sundown, thousands of fruit bats leave the upper reaches of trees in the Botanic Park. Now some are setting up new homes across SA.
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Untold losses of mature trees along South Rd are set to continue for the North-South Corridor, and locals are demanding some transparency about the destruction.
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