
Bats' Eco-Work Worth $217M - $955M to Aussie Timber
Sydney News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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New study reveals flying foxes economic value: their poop could be worth up to $955 million to the eucalypt timber industry. Researchers from the University of Sydney calculate their impact spans 11.6 to 41.4 million hectares, boosting native ecosystems. Bat rescuer Sarah Curran and expert Heidi Kolkert highlight their eco-work and pest control benefits, challenging the pest rep and advocating for coexistence amid habitat loss and fires.
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