Animals
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Environmental DNA Used to Monitor Critically Endangered and Rare Estuarine Pipefish in South Africa
The rare estuarine pipefish in South Africa is considered critically endangered. The pipefish is small and elusive for many studies. However, new research found a way to monitor the animal using Environmental DNA. Read here.
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