Clarence Valley Council assisting residents affected by flying foxes

Clarence Valley Council teams are actively working with residents affected by a colony of little red flying foxes which have set up temporary camps in Grafton.

Victoria, Alice and Fitzroy streets are currently the most impacted, with another extensive outpost out at Blaxland Creek.

Director of Environment and Planning Adam Cameron said Council was working closely with residents and the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment DPIE to monitor the camps and find solutions for people living near the flying foxes.

"We understand the flying foxes are unpleasant for residents who live near their camps," Mr Cameron said.

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