Failed Screw Worm Release Experiment on Sanibel Island
A researcher released radiated screw worms from a lab onto Sanibel Island off the coast of Florida to conduct a real-world test. The experiment failed as the screw worm population remained largely unchanged following the release. The individual involved did not publicly disclose the failure or the use of public funds. No official resignation has been announced following the unsuccessful trial. The individual responsible for the experiment, identified as Nipping, reportedly did not seek public funding for the project.
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WAMU 88.5 DC
“He shows up there with some of the radiated screw worms from his lab releases them on the island and It did not work like the population of screw worms stayed pretty much the same the experiment failed”
WAMU 88.5 DC
“He shows up there with some of the radiated screw worms from his lab releases them on the island and It did not work like the population of screw worms stayed pretty much the same”
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