
Tracking Butterfly Flight Patterns: Implications for Conservation
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Researchers at Britain's Rothamsted Institute are using harmonic radar technology to track butterflies. By attaching tiny transponders to the butterflies, they can monitor their flight patterns from up to a kilometer away. Although the initial study involved only 30 butterflies, the team plans to expand their research to include more species. This work could have significant implications for the conservation of endangered species.
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