Sucking DNA Out of The Sky Could Help Us to Identify And Save Endangered Species

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Sucking DNA Out of The Sky Could Help Us to Identify And Save Endangered Species
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The air around us carries detectable traces of animals living in our midst, scientists have found, and the discovery stands to revolutionize the way researchers monitor and track populations of vulnerable or endangered species.

."This was high risk, high reward science with the potential to push the boundaries of vertebrate biomonitoring. Clearly the sky is not the limit."was independently researching the same thing at about the same time in the UK.

"We were even able to collect eDNA from animals that were hundreds of meters away from where we were testing without a significant drop in the concentration, and even from outside sealed buildings,""The animals were inside, but their DNA was escaping."

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