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Why are the Botanic Gardens so appealing to the Grey-headed Flying-foxes?

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Why are the Botanic Gardens so appealing to the Grey-headed Flying-foxes?

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Flying-foxes have lost a lot of their natural roosting and feeding habitat through changes in land use. The Gardens provide habitat, conveniently located near reliable food sources of nectar, pollen and fruits in street trees, suburban gardens, National Park and the Gardens themselves.

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