anthropogenic factors are the major cause of hospital admission of a threatened species, the grey-headed flying fox (pteropus poliocephalus), in victoria, australia. | to determine the reasons for presentation and outcomes of hospitalised grey-headed flying foxes (pteropus poliocephalus) in victoria, australia, a retrospective analysis was performed on 532 records from two wildlife hospitals. cases were categorised based on presenting signs and outcomes determined. anthropogenic factors (63.7%) were a major cause of flying fox admissions with entanglement in fruit netting the most significant risk for bats (36.8%). overall the mortality rate for flying fox adm ... | 2015 | 26207984 |