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Date: 2015-05-15 19:24:24
Fox
Wildlife
Black Flying Fox
Mammals of Australia
Pteropus
Grey-headed Flying Fox

Garden Fruit Trees & Wildlife With our ever-changing urban landscape native wildlife have been adapting, and to some extent becoming dependent on flowering and fruiting trees grown in our backyards. Drought, tree clearin

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