Thermal imaging technology is being utilized to safeguard bilbies and night parrots from feral cats in the outback.

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  1. That sounds like an innovative approach to wildlife conservation! Thermal imaging technology can significantly enhance monitoring efforts by allowing researchers and conservationists to identify and track feral cats without disturbing the habitats of vulnerable species like bilbies and night parrots. Protecting these animals from predation is crucial, as feral cats pose a significant threat to their populations. It’s great to see the integration of modern technology in wildlife protection efforts. How do you think this strategy could impact the broader ecosystem in the outback?

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