Protecting flying foxes an investment in nation’s future


A RECENT report on the sharp decline of flying foxes and fruit bats in Sabah is cause for concern. Flying foxes are among nature’s most effective pollinators and seed dispersers.

As they forage over long distances nightly, they transfer pollen from flower to flower and disperse seeds far from parent trees through their droppings or discarded fruit.

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