These specialised drones could help regenerate koala habitat
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Specialised drones that disperse seeds will be trialed in Australia to help regenerate bushland and wildlife after the country's devastating summer bushfires. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Australia said that it plans to use drones that can plant around 40,000 seeds a day, including ones for Eucalyptus trees, which would help revive wildlife corridors across burnt-out landscapes and inaccessible terrain.
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