Maths is helping researchers in Africa locate bat roosts more efficiently, as our recent study demonstrates. By using mathematical models and algorithms, we are able to pinpoint the exact locations where bats are likely to roost in various regions of Africa. This innovative approach not only saves time and resources, but also helps in better understanding the behavior and habitats of these fascinating creatures.
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Two teens and 5,000 ants: how a smuggling bust shed new light on a booming trade | Insects
In April, Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officers discovered over 5,000 smuggled ants in a guesthouse, intended for exotic pet markets by two Belgian teenagers who pleaded guilty to wildlife piracy. This incident highlights a growing trend in the trafficking of less conspicuous species, shifting focus from large mammals to ecologically important insects. Experts warn that the booming trade in exotic ants poses significant biodiversity risks, as their removal from ecosystems could have damaging ecological consequences...
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