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Taxonomy / Pollinators / Animal rights / Animal welfare / Grey-headed Flying Fox / Spectacled Flying Fox / Cruelty to animals / Insect / Bat / Pteropus / Mammals of Australia / Zoology
Date: 2012-06-19 18:48:06
Taxonomy
Pollinators
Animal rights
Animal welfare
Grey-headed Flying Fox
Spectacled Flying Fox
Cruelty to animals
Insect
Bat
Pteropus
Mammals of Australia
Zoology

Flying-foxes URGENTLY need your HELP The new LNP Government are revising the current Animal Care and Protection Act and they are planning to reintroduce lethal methods of crop protection. Shooting and electrocuting flyin

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