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How environmental DNA turned river water into a global wildlife census

How environmental DNA turned river water into a global wildlife census

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM There’s something almost absurd about how we’ve always measured wildlife. Two trained ecologists visit the same river, spend days cataloguing what they can see…

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