New Tech for Island Restoration: Sentinel Camera Traps
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October 5, 2022
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Did you know that Island Conservation interventions can benefit human health, in addition to protecting fauna and flora? David Will was featured in the esteemed Mongabay environmental news platform last month.
The article discusses these human benefits and elaborates on the other wonderful rewilding opportunities that come with removals. There is also a focus on giant tortoises and how their story reveals so much about species vulnerability. And who can say no to giant tortoises?
Read the full article here.
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