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Drone-baiting could be cure for remote mice-plagued island
Key takeaways
- Researchers returned to Browse Island to assess whether the drone-baiting program was a success.
- Australian scientists say a mouse eradication program on a remote island off Western Australia's north has shown early signs of success.
- The drones targeted the invasive south-east Asian house mouse, which had been deterring migratory seabirds.
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Researchers returned to Browse Island to assess whether the drone-baiting program was a success. (Supplied: DBCA)
Australian scientists say a mouse eradication program on a remote island off Western Australia's north has shown early signs of success.
The drones targeted the invasive south-east Asian house mouse, which had been deterring migratory seabirds.
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