5 times drone footage exposed environmental destruction
Environmental destruction that may have previously slipped under the noses of environmentalists is now easier to capture with the help of drones.
Environmental destruction that may have previously slipped under the noses of environmentalists is now easier to capture with the help of drones.
Drones have made it easier for environmental activists in Australia to uncover environmental destruction that previously may have slipped under the radar.
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A team of scientists from the CSIRO have calculated that it only takes 14 pieces of plastic to kill a turtle.
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The definition of ‘citizen scientist’ has changed over time, but it essentially encourages anyone and everyone to make new scientific discoveries.
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