Vital biodiversity collections face drop in specimen deposits
Scientists at the University of Kansas say they are developing a new surveillance network to protect mammals against the impact of coronavirus. But what does this mean for wildlife and their safety in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, asks Dr Jocelyn Colella.
Source: labnews.co.ukPublished on 2021-01-01
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