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Belinda Perkins

Belinda Perkins

Female. Lives in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Born on May 3, 1971.
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Julie McClelland
How long have the flying foxes been in the Gardens for?
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Simon Matthews
I've spotted some bats in Buninyong!
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March 29, 2024
Flying foxes are super important for our food chain. They're like the MVPs of pollination, flying all up and down the east coast to help our food and trees grow.
Christopher Phillips
I've never seen them out in the streets
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March 29, 2024
Adrian Gordon
They were causing mayhem in the Botanical gardens up in Bendigo!
Brenton Murdoch
*chuckles in Bendigo* dig that scent
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March 29, 2024
John Stone
They are likely hungry, so don't touch them.
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Allison Jones
You can't reach them, they're way up in the trees.
Alan Mayor
What do you reckon will happen when heaps of solar farms and loads of transmission towers and lines start popping up, taking over habitats and knocking down forest areas? Where are all the climate warriors at now?
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March 29, 2024
Steven Thomas
Key pollinators. Show them some love. Bring them in.
David Jeffery
They been there for months. Snapped some pics in jan/feb.
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March 30, 2024
Mark Grdic
Fruit bats are cute and essential for our ecosystem.
Michael Piras
I hope they don't stick around.
Joe Thompson
Can someone tell me why the heck colonies always choose Botanic Gardens with all those non-native trees to live in?
Aaron Gerlach
Oh, I love them so much!
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Matthew Bell
Uh oh... Bendigo and Geelong are looking like a hot mess!
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