DNA in waterways shows cane toads spreading further south in NSW

Scientists use DNA to track the spread of species in major river mouths and coastal tributaries along a 1,000-kilometre stretch of the NSW coastline — revealing some surprising results.

​Scientists use DNA to track the spread of species in major river mouths and coastal tributaries along a 1,000-kilometre stretch of the NSW coastline — revealing some surprising results. Environmental Management, Pest Control, Endangered and Protected Species, Conservation, Animals Top Stories

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