The Survivors: Saving Australian Wildlife Following Fires And Drought

BOMADERRY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 27: Young grey headed "flying fox" bats hang with a teddy bear to cuddle on January 27, 2020 in Bomaderry, Australia. The Shoalhaven Bat Clinic and Sanctuary has received a large number of bats during this bushfire season. The center rescues injured bats, rehabs them and releases them back into the wild. Many, such as these, arrived to the center as orphans. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
BOMADERRY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 27: Young grey headed "flying fox" bats hang with a teddy bear to cuddle on January 27, 2020 in Bomaderry, Australia. The Shoalhaven Bat Clinic and Sanctuary has received a large number of bats during this bushfire season. The center rescues injured bats, rehabs them and releases them back into the wild. Many, such as these, arrived to the center as orphans. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
The Survivors: Saving Australian Wildlife Following Fires And Drought
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