News Headline
Study says the world’s most vilified and dangerous animals may be humankind’s best ally
Source
Brinkwire
Publication Date
2018-01-19
Christopher O’Bryan, the lead author based at UQ School of Earth and Environmental Sciences said the study revealed examples where native predators, ranging from leopards and bats to scavengers such as vultures, provide critical services including disease regulation, agricultural productivity, and waste-disposal.