Feral cats kill large numbers of native wildlife in Australia. Which technology
would require...
Biology, 27.05.2020 21:08 josebienka
Feral cats kill large numbers of native wildlife in Australia. Which technology
would require environmental scientists to directly interact with the cats?
A. Using unmanned aerial systems to photograph the cats
B. Using eDNA to track the geographical range of the cats
C. Using acoustics to identify individual cat vocalizations
D. Using GPS to monitor electronic collars on the cats
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