
Grey-headed flying foxes have long been viewed as pests in Australia — but have we been overlooking the good they do for the environment, and even the economy? A new research paper published this month suggests that the bats are responsible for creating more than 91 million trees in Australia — which in turn generates hundreds of millions of dollars for the country's timber industry. Guest: Dr Alexander Braczkowski, conservation biologist and senior author of the study Producer: Pip Cook
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