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Many
visitors to Cape Tribulation will leave shaking their heads in amazement
after having met one of the more fascinating inhabitants of the
rainforest - a flying fox. As rainforest ambassadors, they are
unrivalled - friendly, intelligent and definitely personality plus.
Great show stoppers and crowd pleasers, and great for getting visitors
to start asking questions about the rainforests (as well as losing their
fear of bats). Entrance to the Bat House is by a $A2.oo donation (cheaper than a beer and a lot more interesting!). Proceeds from the Bat House fund the research activities of the Cape Tribulation Tropical Research Station, feed the resident fox colony and help the yearly rescue of spectacled flying foxes, orphaned through tick paralysis, in areas of the Atherton Tableland to the west of Cairns. We also sell books, T-shirts, batty stuff and local memorabilia. All Bat House staff are volunteers. Besides giving visitors the opportunity to meet a flying fox, the Bat House provides environmental and tourist information on the region, and the research activities of the Station are highlighted. During the evenings, the Bat House serves as a meeting place and as a small lecture theatre. Prior to the Bat House being built in 1991, the land around it had been cleared for grazing and orchards by previous owners. An intensive revegetation and replanting effort was put in place and the land is vastly recovered.
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