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Researchers Use DNA Analysis of Dung to Aid Conservation of Laos’s Last Elephants

In an innovative approach to conservation, researchers are turning to DNA analysis of elephant dung in Laos to help save the country’s dwindling elephant population. This method allows scientists to gather crucial information on the genetic diversity and health of the elephants without the need for direct contact. The project aims not only to protect these majestic creatures but also to ensure their survival for future generations.
  • Researchers in Laos are using DNA analysis of elephant dung to conserve the country’s elephant population.
  • This non-invasive method provides essential data on the elephants’ genetic diversity and health.
  • The initiative is crucial for the protection and survival of Laos’s elephants.

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