Using airborne DNA to track bats

Catching bats is a difficult task—they’re small, they fly and they blend into the night when they’re out after dark. That can make studying these mammals challenging, despite their ubiquity: bats are found on nearly every part of the planet except the most extreme hot and cold, and they’re all over Arizona.


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Source: Phys.org