Leveraging Science
Image above ... Stoat trap.  Traplines are place in many parts of New Zealand to help control populations of invasive species, such as stoats (a weasel-like critter).  The trap is baited with a chicken egg and when a stoat enters, a snap trap breaks its neck.  This trap can kill two stoats, one on each end, before it needs reset.  This helps protect birds and other species of conservation concern.  I wonder what you think about this.

Union of Concerned Scientist ESA Toolkit for Scientists ... https://www.ucsusa.org/sites/default/files/attach/2017/07/esa-toolkit-ucs-july-2017.pdf
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In the Union of Concerned Scientists publication on the Endangered Species Act, they list 4 ways scientists might leverage their knowledge and expertise (starting on page 14).   Which ONE type of activity BEST fits your goals and objectives? *
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