One degree hotter: Bats, fruit fly risks to rise as climate change takes hold

David Fitzsimons
Updated July 24 2017 - 5:14pm, first published 11:30am
HANGING AROUND: Warmer temperatures might encourage fruit bats to stay longer in Orange. Photo: JUDE KEOGH
HANGING AROUND: Warmer temperatures might encourage fruit bats to stay longer in Orange. Photo: JUDE KEOGH

Maximum and minimum temperatures will rise by about one degree in the next 20 years placing increased stress on agricultural business around Orange.

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David Fitzsimons

I am a senior journalist at the Central Western Daily concentrating on council, government and real estate issues. Before moving to Orange I filled senior roles at the Daily Telegraph, Daily Telegraph-Mirror and the Daily Mirror in Sydney. They included being an editor, news editor, chief of staff and reporter.

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