Article 6P2V6 DNA testing could be used to detect elusive crocodiles, Queensland officials say

DNA testing could be used to detect elusive crocodiles, Queensland officials say

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Andrew Messenger
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Wildlife authorities are hopeful about a new technique to identify which waterways have crocs without needing to sight them

DNA testing could be the latest tool to help park rangers track down elusive crocodiles in tropical north Queensland.

Researchers from the University of Canberra have developed a technique that can detect minute amounts of a crocodile's mitochondrial DNA in water samples.

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