Wildlife crime prints 'breakthrough' 科學(xué)家找到從猛禽羽毛上提取偷獵者指紋方法
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科學(xué)家們稱(chēng),他們?cè)诖驌魧?duì)付野生動(dòng)物犯罪問(wèn)題上取得了的法庭證據(jù)方面的重大突破。此突破可以從動(dòng)物的羽毛上提取犯罪分子的指紋。以下是 BBC記者 Rebecca Morelle 的報(bào)道:
The white-tailed eagle is the UK's largest bird of prey. But like many raptors, it's a victim of wildlife crime.
The latest RSPB [Royal Society for the Protection of Birds] figures reveal that in 2013 there were more than 120 confirmed incidents of shooting, trapping, and poisoning of birds of prey in the UK.
But scientists say that if the dead birds have been handled, possibly while being discarded, crucial fingerprint evidence can now be gathered. A team from Abertay University, in Dundee, has shown for the first time that the incriminating marks can be lifted from the birds' flight feathers, using fluorescent powders. They have also recovered fingerprints from eggs, which could help police to track down and prosecute illegal collectors.
Glossary 詞匯表 (點(diǎn)擊單詞收聽(tīng)發(fā)音)
- bird of prey猛禽類(lèi)
- trapping設(shè)陷阱誘捕(鳥(niǎo)類(lèi))
- crucial關(guān)鍵性的,至關(guān)重要的
- incriminating涉案的,使某人顯得有罪的
- fluorescent熒光的
- track down追捕到