Friday, September 25, 2015

Flying Fox Conservation Fund - is this really conservation?

Scott Heinrichs calls his organization the "Flying Fox Conservation Fund" (FFCF) but is it really conservation? Would a true bat conservationist keep bats in his basement, breed them, pull youngsters off of their mothers and sell them as pets?

Unfortunately, this appears to be the real story behind the Flying Fox Conservation Fund. And what Scot Heinrichs likely doesn't tell you is that bats bond for life, families stay together for life in the wild (imagine having your 6 year old ripped from your arms and sold to a stranger, never to be seen again). That is the equivalent of what happens when bat pups are pulled off of their mothers and sold for an average of $800 to $2,500 each. Plus, the buyer is likely not told that the "pet bat" they just bought WILL IN ALL LIKELIHOOD BE DEAD WITHIN A YEAR.
One of the unfortunate babies that FFCF ripped away
from its mother to be sold as a pet. Click to enlarge

When you look at the FFCF Google page you see that it's located in Chicago in a home, a "two-flat" home, not a spacious facility where bats are allowed freedom to fly and enjoy quality of life. Is this what you would expect from an organization that calls itself a conservation fund? Not only that, according to their very own website, they share this "two-flat" space with all of these animals: "Sloth, Fennec Fox, Armadillo, Kinkajou, Civet, Fruit Bat, Chinchilla, Ferret, Bearded Dragon, Crested Gecko, Boa Constrictor, Tree Frog, Pancake Tortoise, Tarantula, Hissing Roaches, Walking Sticks, Solomon Island Parrot, Lion Head Rabbit"

Lastly, this photo speaks volumes. This poor, heavily pregnant fruit bat is being held up by her delicate wings by Scott Heinrichs. If this doesn't scream total disrespect for an animal the FFCF touts to "conserve" then what does?

Scott Heinrichs holds a pregnant bat up by her delicate wings
















Also see:

Pet Bat Information
Rescue Echo (Lisa's Creatures)
PetBat.netTop Ten Worst Pets

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