||| FROM AZ ANIMALS US |||
- Scientists used drones to collect whale blow, allowing them to test for diseases without harming or stressing the animals.
- The study detected cetacean morbillivirus in Arctic whales for the first time, a highly infectious and often fatal disease.
- Researchers say drone sampling offers a powerful new tool for monitoring whale health as climate change alters migration patterns.
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