#RAZOR: How can heat-seeking drones help save wildlife?
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π Around half of the Earthβs wildlife has been lost because of climate change, habitat destruction and exploitation.π¦
Scientists at Liverpool John Moores University are trying to protect those that remain with heat-seeking drones.
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