Tracking Echidna Poo Unearths Largest Ever Sightings of Elusive Species Across Australia

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Takeaways:

  • A new study has suggested that echidnas are “urban” native animals and should be taken into consideration when developing biodiversity policies in cities.
  • The results were made possible by citizen scientists in Australia who helped researchers track the echidna’s and their poo.
  • The study found that these animals were sighted in densely populated areas, city fringes and even within major cities.

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