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Grey-headed Flying Fox

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Grey-headed Flying Fox

Apart from birds, there is only one other animal who has evolved independent flight with wings....the bat. Grey-headed Flying Foxes are our largest species of bat in Australia and we are lucky enough to have them in Northern Victoria. We currently have two major colonies, one being at Numurkah

Heat causes wildlife distress - put water out

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Heat causes wildlife distress - put water out

These ongoing high temperatures here in Northern Victoria can be very difficult for our wild creatures, although when temperatures build up slowly they seem to cope a lot better.  It’s the sudden temperature fluctuations which can cause even more havoc. Some people say they think the roos are  emaciated.

Catastrophic start to the year for wildlife too

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Catastrophic start to the year for wildlife too

Our year of 2026 has not begun with the prosperity one wishes for both ourselves and others when we celebrate the New Year. Sadly, catastrophic weather conditions have played havoc in different areas of our country with areas in Victoria facing heat events, high winds and fire as well as

And just like that, we are coming to the end of another year....

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And just like that, we are coming to the end of another year....

It has been a year of hard work, attending copious calls for wildlife needing help and caring for numerous native lives who find themselves at one of our two Bohollow Shelters. For my family and I at our founding Bohollow Wildlife Shelter at Bunbartha, it’s been a year of

Birds!

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Birds!

Bird specialists are a bit of a rarity in the wildlife caring world. Many carers will look after common bird species such as magpies, parrots or tawny frogmouths and kookaburras or even specialise in a particular field of birds such as waterbirds or raptors but most carers are by definition,

Vulnerable ducks

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Vulnerable ducks

Regardless of how many native ducklings I’ve seen and raised over the years, they still melt my heart. Each year many come to Bohollow for help when they run into trouble.  The season has started with Wood ducklings and the first one to come in for the season moved

Snakes Alive!  (And it’s important that they are)

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Snakes Alive! (And it’s important that they are)

The babes have begun to arrive at the shelter. Ducklings, plover chicks and the first magpie nestling have already required our assistance and care. Other native critters that are making an appearance are our reptiles. Snakes and lizards are becoming more and more active as the warmth of the changing

Spring time is nesting time

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Spring time is nesting time

Many of our native birds are nesting now and we’ve had a few babes at the shelter already but we are waiting for the influx that we know may suddenly happen at any time. There are a few things you can do during the season to give our natives

Most underrated native creature in a vote

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Most underrated native creature in a vote

The rakali, or water rat as I always knew it during my childhood, has just won Australia’s Most Underrated Native Creature in a vote ABC put to the public. I actually voted for the short-finned eel, as I couldn’t help backing a true underdog because I was sure

Spring is in the air

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Spring is in the air

As each day passes subtle hints of spring bring promise of longer days and new life to come. Welcome warmth from the late winter sun begins to melt away the icy nights more quickly and the fresh mornings inspire urgency to be busy, to prepare for the season to come.

Wilbur wombat

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Wilbur wombat

Things have been busy at Bohollow. This time of year Deb at our Kotupna shelter is always flat out with roo joeys while here at our Bunbartha shelter the daily patient numbers coming in slow down a little. During the winter months we are always busy with raptors, particularly owls

Management of wetlands in doubt

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Management of wetlands in doubt

I was saddened to hear that the Cafe and Hub at Lake Makoan at Winton Wetlands is closing due to the Winton Wetland Committee disbanding due to difficulties with funding. It is in the hands of DEECA until it is decided how and even if the area will be continued

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