As part of the University of Oxford's Vice-Chancellor's Public Engagement with Research Awards 2019, we find out how Oxford research Tanesha Allen partnered with local schools, Science Oxford and the Abingdon Science Partnership to find badgers, and track how they respond to scents from other species.
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