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Mother nature may be providing a tool to monitor biodiversity: bloodsucking leeches

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Scientists working in a nature reserve in southwest China found that analysing blood from leeches allowed them to paint a picture of wildlife diversity in the area.
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As environmental management becomes a more pressing problem globally, scientists working from a Chinese nature reserve may have found a creative tool to measure biodiversity in a local ecosystem: bloodsucking leeches.

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