Australian heatwave: bats falling out of trees as temperatures near 50C

Ecologist warns that bats are the ‘canary in the coal mine’ for effects of climate change on wildlife

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A grey-headed flying-fox bat flying over Sydney's Botanical Gardens in summer 2005
(Image credit: Greg Wood/AFP/Getty)

Ecologists are warning that recent bouts of extreme heat in Australia risk decimating the country’s bat population.

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