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Foxes and Feces: How Science Saves Species | Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

https://nationalzoo.si.edu/center-conservation-genomics/news/foxes-and-feces-how-science-saves-species

Without ever laying eyes on a San Joaquin kit fox, scientists at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute’s Center for Conservation Genomics know how many of the cute creatures live in California’s Ciervo-Panoche Natural Area.
scientists Tammy Wilbert, Deborah Smith-Woollett, Jesus

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Smithsonian Scientists Use eDNA for the First Time To Find Wood Turtles in Virginia | Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

https://nationalzoo.si.edu/news/smithsonian-scientists-use-edna-for-first-time-find-wood-turtles-virginia

Wood turtles are endangered and can be difficult to find in the wild because of their cryptic nature and frequently small populations, but scientists from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) found that environmental DNA (eDNA) can be used to find them much faster. 
SCBI and University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign; Jesus

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Systematics and Evolutionary Biology | Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

https://nationalzoo.si.edu/center-for-conservation-genomics/systematics-and-evolutionary-biology

For centuries, biologists have used a classification system, known as taxonomy, to identify, name and categorize organisms into groups. Systematics is a branch of biological science that studies the distinctive characteristics of species and how they are related to other species through time. Thus, it is the basis used to understand the evolution of life.
Project Staff Jesus E.

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Swift Fox Recovery | Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

https://nationalzoo.si.edu/conservation-ecology-center/swift-fox-recovery

Smithsonian scientists, in collaboration with the Fort Belknap Fish and Wildlife Department, are embarking on a five-year swift fox reintroduction project to restore swift foxes to tribal lands and to help reestablish connectivity between disjointed swift fox populations.
Songsasen Head, Center for Species Survival Jesus

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