Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Byron Shire flying fox education program recognised

Byron Shire Council’s No Bat No Me project has won a Highly Commended award at the 2024 Local Government NSW Excellence in the Environment Awards.

No Bat No Me was a community engagement project aimed at teaching people about how crucial flying foxes are in the natural environment.

Council Biodiversity Project Officer, Claudia Caliari said the recognition was a wonderful way to celebrate the flying fox education project.

“Flying foxes are long-distance pollinators, they disperse seeds and create habitat for many other important species, and they are fascinating,” Ms Caliari said.

“The clearing of habitat means flying fox colonies are found in some urban areas of the Byron Shire and the No Bat No Me focused on education about these fascinating native animals and challenges this can cause.

“We took a very broad approach, talking to children in preschools and schools, going to Splendour in the Grass and other events as well as through advertising and social media.

“This award reflects the strong collaboration between Council, WIRES and wildlife volunteers, particularly Lib Ruytenberg and Annie Crowley, local schools, flying fox educators and wildlife rescuers whose contributions were essential to the success of the project,” she said.

The No Bat No Me project was funded by WIRES.

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