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Space Images, DNA Data Help Track Rare Dolphins

A franciscana dolphin off the South American coast.
(Image credit: Pablo Bordino.)

A vulnerable coastal dolphin species has nowhere to hide from scientists, who are using DNA and satellites to track and learn more about the rare animal. 

Conservationists are using these tools to gain new insights into the world of a poorly known coastal dolphin species of eastern South America called franciscana, or the La Plata dolphin.

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Brett Israel was a staff writer for Live Science with a focus on environmental issues. He holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and molecular biology from The University of Georgia, a master’s degree in journalism from New York University, and has studied doctorate-level biochemistry at Emory University.