Mail - Ranges Trader Star Mail - 14th March 2023

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Ranges Trader

Tuesday, 14 March, 2023

IT restored at Eastern Health facilities

Casey MP slams federal telecoms funding

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Mail Emerald Secondary joins great shave

Cockatoo bowls joy after wait of 20 years

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Shelter at hand The grey-headed flying fox is a native Australian species which the operator of a microbat shelter in Olinda said is being impacted in part by netting and fencing on properties. Fly By Night clinic founder Tamsyn Hogarth takes in injured animals to rear them back to health and free them back into the wild; with the most intakes between the peak months of October to March. In late February, Ms Hogarth’s small volunteer-lead team moved 68 grey-headed flying fox pups to a soft release enclosure at Yarra Bend, with main causes of injuries and deaths including netting, fencing and bashings due to a misconception the species is a pest. Residents are required to use five millimetre by five millimetre netting on their trees according to Victorian regulations introduced in 2021. But Ms Hogarth said carers at the shelter are still seeing bats getting stuck underneath netting; suffering just as much as the bats who get entangled. “Other things are hit by car...pups that fall off mums that are electrocuted and their babies survive,“ Ms Hogarth said. “People are so frightened or they think that they can just hit wildlife.“ Ms Hogarth also said the grey-headed flying fox is the number on pollinator in Australia; found mostly in Brisbane and following

The threatened grey-headed flying fox has formed colonies at Yarra Bend Park as well as the Redwood Forest in Warburton, Fly By Night shelter operator Tamsyn Hogarth said. Picture: SUPPLIED the flowering gum. “Due to habitat destruction, they’re being pushed further south,“ she said. “You’ll get a lot of people that don’t understand why they’re living in Melbourne now when they weren’t here say 50 years ago, and that is because they would just come down in small groups and do the pollination without the need to stay... they’ve been pushed south to where there’s actually places for them to have their colonies or have the food source needed to sustain them.“ Turn to page 14 for more on the story

Philip Pascall was awarded a national emergency medal on Sunday 5 March for his work responding to the 2019/2020 bushfires in East Gippsland. 323226 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Medal honour for Pascall Emerald SES volunteer Philip Pascall has been awarded a national emergency medal for his work in responding to the 2019/2020 bushfires which devastated the East Gippsland and Mallacoota areas that new year. Mr Pascall was awarded by His Excellency Governor-General David Hurley, VICSES

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