- Research on how short-beaked echidnas can improve soil health suggests that simulating this activity could rehabilitate dry, arid areas and actually tackle climate change by trapping more carbon in the soil. https://theconversation.com/dig-this-a-tiny-echidna-moves-8-trailer-loads-of-soil-a-year-helping-tackle-climate-change-155947 10 comments science
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- 'One of the most damaging invasive species on Earth': wild pigs release the same emissions as 1 million cars each year https://theconversation.com/one-of-the-most-damaging-invasive-species-on-earth-wild-pigs-release-the-same-emissions-as-1-million-cars-each-year-163250 6 comments
- They sense electric fields, tolerate snow and have 'mating trains': 4 reasons echidnas really are remarkable https://theconversation.com/they-sense-electric-fields-tolerate-snow-and-have-mating-trains-4-reasons-echidnas-really-are-remarkable-210556 0 comments
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