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Does Lucius Fox know? Tiny tech tracks bats (and more)

by Liz Kimbrough 3 June 2020
Small, social, fast-moving animals like bats are notoriously difficult to study. Where do they go? Who do they spend time with? Now, scientists have a new tool to answer questions…

How can conservationists match high-tech design with on-the-ground realities?

by Nathan Hahn 17 August 2015
Wildlife poaching has grown in recent years to unprecedented levels and now threatens the existence of several iconic and ecological valuable species in Africa. Of these, the endangered white and…

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